How to Enable Memory Saver in Google Chrome [Guide]
Chrome is widely known for being a memory void
When you enable Memory Saver, Chrome undergoes a transformation. It takes a new approach to background tabs. Instead of letting them consume precious system resources, Memory Saver steps in and disables them. This means your active tabs and other applications get more computer resources, ensuring Chrome stays lightning-fast.
But hold on, there's more! You're not locked into this rule. There are exceptions, and you can choose to exclude specific websites from this Memory Saver magic. Say you want YouTube to run uninterrupted in the background. No problem! Just hit the "Add" button, type in the domain (like youtube.com), and voila – it's exempted.
It's as simple as that! So, let's dive right in. Open your Chrome browser (if it's not already open), click on the three-dot icon in the top right corner, and select "Settings." On the left, click on "Performance," and under "Memory Saver," flip the switch to "On." You're ready to go!
This knowledge will empower you to take control of your Chrome browsing experience. Don't let background tabs bog you down. Enjoy a faster, more efficient browsing journey. Until next time, happy browsing!