For recently closed tabs on Google Chrome, the usual method to recover them is simple. However, if closed Chrome tabs cannot be reopened, a slightly more advanced trick is needed. Here's what to do in that situation.
How to Restore Chrome Tabs When Reopening Closed Tabs Fails:
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Effortlessly restore your Google Chrome tabs with a trick to reopen recent tabs.
Step 1: If reopening closed tabs seems tricky, try the following hack.
Click the three-dot icon (Customize) on Google Chrome and select History > History.
Step 2: Locate the website address you recently visited, click on it to reopen the closed tabs.
Instantly, a new tab will open, directing you to the previous address right away.
Restoring Chrome tabs without reopening closed tabs isn't challenging at all, is it?
For smartphone users, restoring closed Chrome tabs on Android is also a breeze. The Google Chrome app on Android operates similarly to a computer. Therefore, it's not difficult to restore closed Chrome tabs on Android. You can also follow the method of accessing your web browsing history to find Chrome tabs closed a long time ago, even days or weeks ago.