Daily Tech #3 Open and Use the Google Chrome Task Manager.
The Google Chrome browser contains an inbuilt Task Manager that helps you to see how much memory and CPU are using web pages, extensions, and Google processes while Chrome runs. This feature is advantageous if you find that Chrome is slow It's done, using too much storage, or freezes a lot because you can see the extensions or pages that are causing a problem.
First, you have to open the Google Task Manager. Click on the Settings button(It's three horizontal lines icon in the upper-right corner of the toolbar), then select More Tools, and finally click on Task Manager as shown below or you open it direct by pressing SHIFT + ESC.
When Task Manager open, it shows a list of all open tabs, extensions, and processes currently used by Chrome. There will be information for each entry such as the quantity of CPU being used, what amount of Memory being used there, process ID, and the current network activity.
If you think a particular extension is using a lot of CPU or memory, then you can also remove the extension easily so that Chrome can run more efficiently. If you don't know how to Remove the extension then comment below & I will try to make a tutorial about that ASAP.
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