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Speed Up Google Chrome: The Settings and Habits That Actually Work

Short answer: Chrome slows down mostly from too many tabs and extensions, a bloated cache, and low system memory, not from a secret setting. The genuine fixes are Chrome's built-in Memory and Energy Savers, ruthless tab and extension management, and keeping it updated. Here is exactly what works, and what is a myth. 1. Turn on Memory Saver and Energy Saver In Settings > Performance, enable Memory Saver (frees RAM from inactive tabs and reloads them when you return) and Energy Saver . Memory Saver is the single most effective built-in speed feature for people who keep many tabs open. 2. Audit your extensions Extensions are the most common hidden cause of a slow Chrome. Each one runs in the background. Go to chrome://extensions and remove anything you do not actively use. Use the built-in Task Manager (Shift + Esc) to see which extensions and tabs eat the most memory and CPU, then act on the worst offenders. 3. Manage tabs like they cost money Every open tab holds mem...

How to Make Firefox Faster (Settings and Habits That Work)

Short answer: Firefox usually slows down from too many extensions and tabs, a bloated profile, or hardware acceleration being off, not from a secret tweak. The genuine fixes are trimming extensions, managing tabs, keeping hardware acceleration on, clearing cache, and, if all else fails, the built-in Refresh Firefox. Here is what actually works. 1. Audit your extensions Extensions are the most common cause of a sluggish Firefox. Open the menu > Add-ons and themes, and remove anything you do not actively use. Each add-on runs in the background and adds up. Use Firefox's built-in Task Manager (type about:processes in the address bar) to see which extensions and tabs use the most memory and CPU. 2. Manage tabs Dozens of open tabs each hold memory. Close what you are done with, bookmark "read later" pages instead of keeping them open, and consider a tab-suspender extension only if it genuinely helps more than it costs. 3. Keep hardware acceleration on In Setting...