While using your laptop, you might encounter the peculiar slowness of the Chrome browser. With just a few easy steps outlined in this Mytour compilation, you can significantly enhance the loading speed and web browsing pace of Chrome.
1. Disable Unnecessary Plugins
Plugins are added to Chrome to provide extra power and features for users. While some official plugins are offered by Chrome, such as Chrome PDF Viewer, Native Client, there are also many other plugins that you might not be aware of. Therefore, you should locate and remove them with the following steps: Type 'chrome://plugins' into the Chrome address bar. Explore the plugins and click Disable for those you find unnecessary.

Deactivate Unnecessary Plugins
2. Reduce the Number of Currently Open Browser Tabs
Having numerous Chrome tabs can consume your RAM memory, leading to stuttering/lagging during usage.

Decrease the Number of Currently Open Browser Tabs
To address this issue, consider closing unnecessary tabs to free up your computer's RAM capacity.
3. Clear Chrome Browser Cache

Clear Chrome Browser Cache
Clearing the cache improves the performance of your Chrome browser. To execute this action, users can input the following path: chrome://settings/clearBrowserData, or use the shortcut Ctrl + Shift + Del. Additionally, you can delete temporary Internet files by typing %temp% in the Run section of the Start Menu, reducing the loading time when opening the browser window.
4. Remove Unnecessary Web Apps

Delete Unnecessary Web Apps
While some extensions may boost your browser's speed, most others do not provide practical value and, in fact, make Chrome feel sluggish due to their loading. To enhance performance, consider eliminating these unnecessary web apps.
To remove web apps, type 'chrome://apps' in the Chrome address bar, then select the apps you no longer need and delete them.
5. Activate Experimental Canvas

Activate Experimental Canvas
Experimental Canvas is a developing feature by Google, allowing smoother analysis and processing of images.
To activate it, type 'chrome://flags/#enable-experimental-canvas-features' in the address bar. Then, click Enable and select Relaunch Now to restart Chrome.
