Solution 7: Disable the memory saving feature
Posted: Wed Feb 12, 2025 7:08 am
You can prevent Chrome from putting tabs to sleep if you don't use them for an extended period by disabling the memory-saving feature.
Click on the three dots in the top right corner and then select Settings from the drop-down menu.
On the Settings page, click the Performance tab on the left.
Click the toggle for the Memory Saver option to disable it.
You can also leave the Memory Saver feature enabled japan telegram data but add exceptions for pages you don't want Chrome to reload by clicking the Add button to the right of Always keep these sites active.
Now enter the address of the website you want to keep active and click the Add button again.
Solution 8: Disable automatic tab deletion.
You can also disable tab deletion by visiting the Chrome browser's Cancel page.
Type in chrome:discardsthe address bar and press Enter to view all open tabs.
To prevent Chrome from reloading a tab, click the toggle under Automatically remove for that tab and turn it off.
Click on the three dots in the top right corner and then select Settings from the drop-down menu.
On the Settings page, click the Performance tab on the left.
Click the toggle for the Memory Saver option to disable it.
You can also leave the Memory Saver feature enabled japan telegram data but add exceptions for pages you don't want Chrome to reload by clicking the Add button to the right of Always keep these sites active.
Now enter the address of the website you want to keep active and click the Add button again.
Solution 8: Disable automatic tab deletion.
You can also disable tab deletion by visiting the Chrome browser's Cancel page.
Type in chrome:discardsthe address bar and press Enter to view all open tabs.
To prevent Chrome from reloading a tab, click the toggle under Automatically remove for that tab and turn it off.