11 hidden tricks every Chrome users need to know

Including an incredibly addictive video game, the most popular web br0wser of the world has a number of hidden features.

Google Chrome – the people who use Incognito Mode of Google Chrome browser, allows users to browse the web without the Google Chrome saving your web history or form data.

If one reach 100 tabs on the Google Chrome app, the tab count will transform into an old school smiley in the top right-hand corner.

The tab counter appears as 🙂 on iOS, and 😀 on Android. You can check it out for yourself below.

However, if you pass 100 tabs in Incognito Mode – something a little spicier happens.

Pass 100 Incognito tabs and the Android version of the Google Chrome app will replace the tab counter with a winking face ;).

Loading more than 100 Incognito tabs on iOS, users will be greeted with the same old school smiley that appears when loading standard tabs.

As per the official Chromium blog that Google will now crush background tabs which use excessive power– activity that accounts for a third of Chrome’s power usage on computers.

Keeping them in check should dramatically reduce the impact on your computer.The new browser intelligently checks your tabs after 10 seconds in the background to determine whether or not they can be throttled.
As per the team behind Chrome 57 that this nifty new mechanism should lead to 25% fewer busy background tabs.Alexander Timin who is the Google Chrome software engineer said that Chrome will continue to take steps in this direction to prolong users’ battery life, while still enabling all the same experiences developers can build today.See 11 hidden trick every Chrome users need to know:


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