Google Chrome Memory Saver Mode:
According to Google, the new ‘Memory Saver’ feature in Chrome automatically frees up memory from inactive tabs. In such a situation, if you have many tabs open in your browser and you have not used some of them for a long time, then this feature will free the memory of that tab. However, when you go back to those tabs, Chrome automatically reloads them.
In addition, the new Memory Saver mode allows users to choose certain websites in which they do not want to use this feature. These websites may include sites that update information in real-time.
Google Chrome Energy Saver Mode:
Like Memory Saver Mode, the new Energy Saver feature is designed to save the device’s battery. Once this feature is on, this feature limits the background activity of the browser. Also saves energy. You can turn it on or off as per your convenience.
How to Enable Chrome Energy Saver Mode:
- Turn on this feature when the laptop battery is 20 percent or less.
- Turn it on when the computer is unplugged.
How to turn on both these features:
- Google keeps both these features on by default. If you want to offer it, then you can follow the steps given below.
- First of all you have to go to chrome browser. Then you have to go to Settings.
- After this, go to the left sidebar and go to Performance.
- Then the Memory Saver or Energy Saver mode has to be turned off.