A “tab” is open and running when browsing the internet. This tab is your gateway to more information about one website. If you have ten tabs open and exit Chrome, all those tabs will be lost!
To avoid that, Google Chrome Released a new feature that allows you to Restart Google Chrome without losing open tabs. So, if you have any updates pending that cannot be done without closing, use this feature.
- Copy the command “chrome://restart” and paste it into your search bar, then press enter.
- After pressing Enter, Chrome will automatically restart, and all your open tabs will be present when it starts again.
- If you need to do this often enough, a tip is to save the command to your browser’s favorites and click when necessary.
This was the guide to restarting Google Chrome without losing open tabs. If you have any other suggestions or methods, do share them with us.
Google Chrome is a free and open-source internet browser. Google developed it, and its codebase comes from the Chromium project. The key feature of this browser is that it tries to minimize user input as much as possible so that the user can focus on their site or app experience.
This has made it a popular choice among power users and travelers because they don’t have to spend time filling in forms when loading new pages or logging in to unfamiliar services.