Chrome will reload inactive tabs when you go back to them. As for Battery Saver mode, Google says it can kick in while using the browser and your device’s battery level drops to 20 percent.
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Next, Chrome will limit background activity and visual effects on videos and animations and tabs to help keep your device running longer.
These features will be available as part of the m108 Chrome build for desktop. The search engine giant says all users will have access to them in the coming weeks, and it begins rolling out the build today.
You can turn these modes off in settings and exempt certain sites from Memory Saver. The company will focus on increasing the user experience and providing a better experience with the new feature. In this context, the company, which is expected to add more features, aims to focus on battery saving. The company, which aims to take the user experience to the next level, seems to continue its work in this context without slowing down. This and many more features will be available soon.
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