You can make Chrome faster by following these steps.
Step 1: Update Chrome
Chrome works faster when you're on the latest version. Update Google Chrome.
Step 2: Close all inactive tabs
If you open more tabs, Chrome works harder. When you close inactive tabs, you free up your device resources.
- On your iPhone or iPad, open Chrome
.
- Tap Switch tabs
Inactive tabs.
- At the top of the tab grid, you can find your inactive tabs.
- At the bottom of your screen, tap Close all inactive
Close all.
- To reopen the tabs that you’ve closed, at the bottom left, tap Undo.
Step 3: Change your preload settings
Chrome makes browsing and searching faster by preloading pages it thinks you might visit. To do this, Chrome may use cookies if you allow cookies and may encrypt and send pages through Google to hide your identity from sites. Learn more about cookies.
- On your iPhone or iPad, open Chrome
.
- Tap More
Settings
.
- Tap Bandwidth
Preload webpages.
- Select when you want Chrome to preload links.
- Tap Done.
Tips:
- Avoid running multiple apps at the same time.
- Reset Chrome settings to default so it runs like it did when it was first installed.
- Learn how to manually remove malicious programs from your Mac.
- Learn how to personalize Chrome performance on your computer.