Tutorial How to Stop Google Chrome from Running in the Background
Google Chrome have been sapping up system resources leading to performance issues. People with low-end devices have to think twice before opening a new Chrome tab . This is a big problem while Chrome is running, and it seems Chrome keeps haunting us even when it is closed. Chrome's battery drain problem was brought to wider attention by Forbes contributor Ian Morris, who noticed that Chrome for Windows was using considerably more power than other browsers. The issue, he wrote, is that Chrome doesn't return the system's processor to an idle state when it's not doing anything. Instead, Chrome sets a high “system clock tick rate” of 1 millisecond, and leaves it at that rate, even if the browser's just running the background By default Chrome allows applications/extensions to keep running in the background to provide their services like updates and notifications. This is handy for keeping you updated with notifications on Facebook or a new email in Gmail. However, it e