There is a configuration that allows you to save consumption and battery when browsing the Internet. How active.
Google Chrome is the most popular browser in the world. Google Chrome is the most used browser with 68.81% of users, it is second Firefox with 7.83% and edge is third with 7.04%, according to data from Net market share.
Despite being one of Google's great successes, users know that it has several difficulties. One of the most serious problems This is precisely related to the RAM memory, which consumes large amounts, which is why both the mobile phone and the computer work slower. And this is also associated with an increase in energy consumption, since memory consumption affects the way different devices work.
That's why last year the company confirmed the arrival of several functions to save RAM memory, and one of the best is the possibility leave open tabs in the background paused. While these features could already be tested from developer mode, they can now be activated by all users thanks to the latest update released by Google.
A trick to improve internet speed
The latest version of the Google Chrome browser already integrates these performance-enhancing features. To activate it, you must first click on the three dots in the upper right corner, go to the help section and finally click on Google Chrome information. It will automatically search for the latest version and install it.
Once you have the latest version, u the configuration menu will be able to find on the left a new section named Performance. After entering, the "Save memory" option will appear, which you can activate with the button on the right. Once finished, Chrome will free up memory for inactive tabs.

In the case of laptops or cell phones, according to Google consumption will be reduced by 20%, when the equipment is disconnected from the power supply and start using the battery. Which will take much more care of the battery and performance of the equipment.
Source: Cronista

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