India, Nov. 12 -- When your everyday web browsing slows down, even opening a single tab on Google Chrome can feel like a struggle. Instead of switching browsers or resetting your system, a few simple changes can make Chrome perform like new again.

If Chrome takes time to load pages, switch tabs, or open Gmail, the issue may not be your internet connection. Chrome consumes more system resources than most browsers, especially with multiple tabs and extensions running in the background. Over time, this can lead to lag, freezing, or even crashes. The good news is that you can solve these issues with a few easy fixes hidden in Chrome's settings.

Extensions make Chrome more functional, but each one uses memory even when it's inactive. Having ...