Chrome is constantly improving the speed and ease of use of the browser. In this article, Sinokap will introduce three usage tips just updated in May to help you boost the  memory and battery performance.

Chrome frees up memory to make browsing smoother

Memory Saver automatically frees up memory from tabs that you haven’t used in a while. This gives active tabs and other apps more computer resources and keeps Chrome speedy. You can manage Memory Saver and which sites it frees up memory from in settings.

  1. If you want to manage Memory Saver, open Setting and click Performance.
  2. Open your tabs and browse as usual.
  3. Let Memory Saver do the rest.

Conserve battery power when you’re unplugged

Running low on battery and don’t have a charger nearby? Energy Saver helps your battery last longer when you’re on the go.

  1. While your laptop is unplugged, browse as usual.
  2. When you have 20% battery left, Energy Saver automatically turns on to earn you some extra time.
  3. If you want to manage Energy Saver, open Setting and click Performance.

Read it later to save computer memory now

The reading list is a bonus way to save computer memory. To your reading list, add open tabs that you want to come back to, then close the tab to get a memory boost.

  1. When you’re on a site that you want to read later, like news, open the side panel  and select Reading list.
  2. Click Add current tab to add the website to your list.
  3. Then close the tab to free up memory.

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