Clear browsing data: Clear your browsing history, cookies, and cache regularly to free up space and improve performance.
Disable hardware acceleration: Disabling hardware acceleration can help improve performance on some computers, particularly those with older graphics cards.
Enable Prefetch: Prefetching is a feature that allows Chrome to pre-load pages in the background, so they load faster when you click on them.
Use the latest version of Chrome: Make sure you are using the latest version of Chrome, as it may include performance improvements.
Disable unnecessary plugins: Disable any plugins that you don't need, as they can slow down Chrome.
Reduce the number of tabs open: Having too many tabs open at once can slow down Chrome. Try to keep the number of open tabs to a minimum.
1Use Chrome's Task Manager: Chrome's Task Manager can help you identify which tabs or extensions are using the most resources, allowing you to close them or disable them if necessary.