For those who frequently use Google Chrome as their internet browser, it's essential to know how to recover recently closed tabs on Google Chrome. Instead of searching for the closed webpage link again, restoring the Google Chrome window will save you more time.
Guide to Restoring Closed Google Chrome Tabs
1. Reopen Recently Closed Google Chrome Tabs on Windows and Linux
On both Windows and Linux operating systems, the process is quite similar. You can use keyboard shortcuts or functions within the Google Chrome web browser window. Here are the specific steps:
- Method 1: In Google Chrome, press the keyboard shortcut Ctrl + Shift + T to restore tabs.
- Method 2: In Google Chrome, press the keyboard shortcut Ctrl + H, then click the most recent Google Chrome tab in the History section.
2. How to Reopen Closed Google Chrome Tabs on Mac
Unlike Windows and Linux, the Macbook operating system has a completely different interface and functionality. To reopen recently closed Google Chrome tabs, users need to press the keyboard shortcut Command + Shift + $ as shown below to reopen the tabs.
3. Reopen Recently Closed Google Chrome Tabs on Android, iOS
Step 1: In Google Chrome on your phone, tap the three-dot icon.
Step 2: Select Recently Closed Tabs.
Step 3: Press Show Full History => Click on the most recent webpage.
Above are the summarized methods to reopen recently closed Google Chrome tabs quickly and easily. If you often use web browsers or download software and applications, Mytour recommends adding IDM to Chrome to speed up file downloads and avoid long waiting times.