Google Chrome is the world’s most used web browser and there are several ways to improve browsing performance and provide users with a fast and reliable browsing experience. There are some functions. One feature that everyone should enable on their Chromecast is, among other things, the ability to load web pages faster. This feature basically preloads pages that may be opened and opens them immediately when needed.
Requirements
Latest version of Google Chrome
Active internet connection

How to enable this feature to faster web page loading
This requires users to enable Network Action Prediction (Page Prefetch) to open web pages faster in Google Chrome. must be You can open and load it instantly when you need it. Here’s how to enable it:
- Open Google Chrome on your PC
- Click the three dots in the upper right corner and click Settings
- Click Privacy & Security, then Cookies and Click Other Site Data
- Enable preload pages for faster browsing and searching.
This is it. After enabling this feature, you will notice that pages load faster in Chrome. Note that this will not make your browsing as fast as if you were surfing on a 1 Gbps connection. However, it will certainly increase the relative speed of web page loading.
Not the only way to speed up Chrome. The web browser have many other features as well like recently added memory management and power management. These features keep the energy and resource consumption in check. In the similar ways, the browser also comes with another feature built-in Task manager. This lets users control what’s running from Chrome’s end.
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