Is your browser slow? We’ll use the four major browsers on the market for this quick optimization guide: Chrome, Firefox, Edge, and Safari. Take note.
The cache is a repository of preloaded images, page content, web page cookies, and other information your browser collects through temporary memory as you browse the Internet. The cache allows frequent visits to the web page to load faster but at a cost.
Lighten your load by clearing your cache and cookies. It’s easy to do and one of the top recommendations for poor browser performance.
After clearing the cache, you should notice a tangible improvement in your browser’s performance.
You may not wear extensions or be open to any extension under the sun.
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Depending on what you are using, you could be opening the door to security issues like data tracking, targeted ads, etc. Extensions can also significantly affect the performance of your browser.
Remove extensions that you don’t use frequently. Test your browser and gradually add your must-haves individually. Working methodically in this way could reveal problematic extensions. You can replace them with something lighter, safer, and less heavy.
Organize your browser tabs by need and purpose. Inboxes, things you’re reading for work and other stuff for fun. When everything is organized and minimized, it’s easy to see what you need and don’t need at any time.
To uninstall and reinstall a browser on a PC:
Continue validating and clicking until you have finished the job. Now, you can reinstall a new version. Ideally, one downloaded from the official source.
To do the same on your Mac, you can drag Safari or any other browser to the trash. Edge, Firefox, and Chrome users might resolve the issue by doing so.
However, critical apps like Safari may only partially clear up the problem (and doing it incorrectly could break iOS). In this case, updating the browser could be a good solution. You will often find that your browser needs to catch up.
A slow browser only sometimes comes from natural causes. Sometimes it is the worst-case scenario and a sign that your device has been infected with malware.
That is why you should regularly scan your devices with reliable antivirus software. If it detects an infection, it will remove and speed up your machine again.
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