- Chrome should be updated-Keeping Chrome up to date is one of the best things you can do. When Chrome isn't open, it will automatically download and install updates for you.
- Extensions to increase download speed-Although some extensions can cause Chrome to slow down, others are especially designed to improve the speed of your browser.
- Extensions are useful for people who have a lot of tabs open all the time. These extensions allow you to stop tabs without closing them, allowing Chrome to use less bandwidth.
- Remove any extensions that are no longer in use.-Extensions can improve your browser experience in a variety of ways, from Adblock to Honey. Too many extensions, on the other hand, can have the reverse effect and slow down your browser. When you're not using extensions, turn them off. To see and manage your extensions in Google Chrome, simply type 'chrome:/extensions' into the search box.
- Click the 'Remove' button to get rid of an extension. By pressing the toggle to the right of an extension until it turns white, you can remove it.
My Google Chrome lags very much in spite of a good internet connection. How do I troubleshoot it?
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My Google Chrome lags very much in spite of a good internet connection. How do I troubleshoot it?