How to Enable Memory and Energy Saver in Google Chrome

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How to Enable Memory Saver in Google Chrome

Google Chrome has long been a favorite among internet users due to its speed, versatility, and user-friendly interface. However, as powerful as it is, Chrome can sometimes be a resource hog, consuming excessive memory and draining your device’s energy. To address these concerns, Google introduced the Memory and Energy Saver feature, designed to optimize performance and enhance the overall browsing experience.

Memory Saver helps reduce memory usage and improve performance. This feature allocates computer resources exclusively to the active tab, addressing the issue of multiple tabs lacking resources. Energy Saver automatically pauses any non-essential content, such as ads or animations, that can consume unnecessary energy. Follow the guide below to enable Memory and Energy Saver in Google Chrome.

How to Enable Memory and Energy Saver in Google Chrome

The Memory and Energy Saver feature is available on Windows, Linux, ChromeOS, and macOS, with the same activation process on all platforms. Before proceeding, ensure that you are using the latest version of Google Chrome. Once updated, follow these steps.

1. Enable Memory Saver in Google Chrome

Enabling Memory Saver in Google Chrome can help to reduce the amount of memory usage by the browser, which can result in improved performance and a smoother browsing experience.

Here are the steps to enable Memory Saver in Google Chrome:

1. Open the Google Chrome browser on your device.

2. Click the three-dot menu in the upper right corner.

3. Here, you will get the context menu. Hover over the More Tools menu and select the Performance option.

4. Turn on the toggle to enable the Memory Saver feature. When you enable the feature, Chrome frees up memory from inactive tabs. This gives active tabs and other apps more computer resources and keeps Chrome fast. Your inactive tabs automatically become active again when you go back to them.

2. Enable Energy Saver in Google Chrome

If you are using a battery-powered device, Google Chrome also offers a feature to save battery life and reduce power consumption on your device by optimizing Google Chrome’s browser tab.

Here are the steps you can follow to enable Energy Saver in Google Chrome:

1. Open the Google Chrome browser.

2. Click the three-dot menu, navigate to More Tools, and select the Performance option.

3. In the Power section, you’ll get the option to enable Energy Saver, just turn on the toggle to enable it.

4. Here, you’ll get two options to choose from. Select the option you prefer:

  • Turn on only when my battery is at 20% or lower
  • Turn it on when my computer is unplugged
Enabling Energy Saver on Chrome on Battery Power Devices

Once you have completed these steps, Chrome will adjust its performance to help conserve battery life when your device is running on battery power. This will help prolong your device’s battery life and reduce the amount of energy used by Chrome while you browse.

Conclusion

After applying these changes, restart Google Chrome. Once it restarts, you should notice enhanced memory usage and improved energy efficiency during browsing. For further customization options, check out our guide on how to personalize Google Chrome.

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