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How To Surf Web 20XFaster With Google Chrome Browser

Last Updated on November 8, 2015 by Ashvin 1 Comment

surf web 20Xfaster with chrome

Hi friends, How are you? I am here again to share my knowledge with you. Today I am going to tell one of the most important trick to surf web 20XFaster with Google Chrome. Almost all of you using Google chrome, in many forums most of the people complain about Google Chrome that it very slow. They report that the program works kind of quickly at first, but starts acting sluggishly after heavy usage. Considering that Google Chrome is the first browser ever to open a new tab in a dedicated process, it’s easy to recognize why the browser would chew the living daylight out of any low-end computer. Even some high-end computers might experience performance declines with Google Chrome.

 

So, How To Surf Web 20XFaster With Google Chrome:

  1. Disable Plugins :

    When you install Google Chrome,many unnecessary plugins are installed and enabled by default. Plugins help Chrome process special types of content, such as Flash, Java, Silverlight, or Windows Media files, but most of them aren’t even important to your daily browsing. Plugins can slow down the performance of Chrome, but you can disable plugins you are not using. To do this, type “about:plugins” (without the quotes) in the address bar of Chrome and press Enter.

  2. Delete All the Junk That Accumulates :

    Your browser might start groaning when it has to fetch things from the cache constantly. Clearing your cache will take care of a lot of issues. While this might not make a significant impact, it helps. Click the little wrench icon in the top right-hand corner of Google Chrome and select “Settings.” Once in the “Settings” tab, click “Show advanced settings.” Right below where you clicked, you should now see a “Privacy” section with a “Clear browsing data” button. Click that button and make sure “Cache” is selected. Deselect anything you feel shouldn’t get deleted.

    Once you click “Clear browsing data,” you should experience a slight uptick in performance, albeit with a slower page-loading time. This is a sacrifice that might be necessary for some. Don’t do this if your computer is high-end.

     

  3. Disable Extensions :

    Extensions are small programs available in the Chrome Web Store that add extra features and functionality to Chrome. They can be very useful, but if you end up with a lot of extensions installed, the browser’s speed may be negatively affected. You can easily disable extensions without uninstalling them to gain some speed.

    Some extensions install a button on Chrome’s address bar, and those can be quickly removed (Uninstalled) by right-clicking on them and choosing Uninstall from the menu. To access your list of installed extensions and apps, click the wrench icon on the toolbar and select Tools -> Extensions from the drop-down menu. You can uninstall extensions with buttons without accessing this list, but you might be surprised that some extensions are in the list that don’t have a button. To disable an extension, click the Enabled check box to the right of the extension’s title in the list so there is no check mark in the box.

  4. Start Fresh :

    Lots of people choose to start Google Chrome with the same tabs it had open in previous sessions. If your browser is already slowing down and eating up all your RAM on a previous session, what make you think that restart the browser with the same memory hogging session will solve the problem?

    That’s why you need to start Chrome with a clean slate. Check your task manager when you open Chrome with all of the previous session’s tabs. It can easily take up to 3GB of RAM. Does your computer have 3 unused GB of RAM just lying around?

    That’s with 10 tabs open, and after like 14 hours of non-stop use. I can’t leave this browser open for more than a week on my computer before I have to close it, which brings me to my next point.

     

  5. Install FastestChrome :

    Remember how I was rambling on about keeping your extensions to a minimum? Well, there’s one extension you must have to help you have a better experience with Chrome. It’s called FastestChrome.

    FastestChrome comes with features like endless pages loading, open searches in a new tab with middle mouse click and automatically turns text URLs into links. It doesn’t reduce the memory your Chrome browser takes up, but it make your usage experience much faster and better.

     

    Let’s pull up our sleeves, because we’re about to perform a little magic trick. You see, Google Chrome has a hidden feature specially reserved for geeks. I’m about to show you a very nifty trick that works for computers of all sizes. Let’s add a “Purge Memory” button to the browser, shall we?

    Go to the shortcut you normally use to open Chrome. Right-click on it and click “Properties.” Under the “Shortcut” tab, you’ll see a textbox for “Target.” Let’s add something at the end:

    –purge-memory-button

    That’s all you have to do! Now, after you click “OK,” start up Google Chrome and press “Shift+Esc.” You’ll see the magic little button right here: Every time you press that button, Chrome “magically” gets rid of some of its RAM usage.

     

  6. Scan for Malware and Spyware :

    Unlike your antivirus software, which will usually happily allow spyware to take over your computer, an anti-malware solution will actually find, remove, and block spyware that invades your browser.

    How does this apply to a Chrome speed problem? Because a lot of the spyware causes instability in your browser, which then causes other problems.

 

This way you can surf 20XFaster with Google Chrome, Do let us know if these advices help? If you have your own tricks to make your Chrome run faster, do share it with us too.

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Comments

  1. suraj pawar says

    November 1, 2015 at 12:50 pm

    Hiii friend nice article..
    But i would like to add one more point in this article is “AdBlock”.
    Yes Adblock extenstion will help in chrome to open webpages fastly without loading ads.
    most of this data consume by the ads on websites.

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