How To Delete Google Chrome Suggestions In The New Tab
When You Open a New Tab In Google Chrome, Google Shows You Suggestions From Around The Web, which is not pleasant for some users.
Chrome Suggestions: This short article will teach you how to turn off these suggestions. Like the Android and iPhone versions, Google Chrome on your computer shows suggestions from around the web that can annoy many users after opening a new tab.
The good news is that Google lets users turn off these suggestions quickly
First, open a new tab and click Customize Chrome at the bottom right of the screen.
On the next screen, select the Cards option.
You can manage the suggestions that Google Chrome shows in the new tab on the open page. To hide all the cards, you can enable the Hide All Cards option.
Click Done after changing the settings.
You can easily manage Google Chrome suggestions in the new tab.
If you’d like to see what these cards look like before the rollout reaches you, you can activate them by toggling on chrome://flags/#ntp-modules. You can additionally select specific cards you’d like to try by enabling the following flags:
- chrome://flags/#ntp-drive-module
- chrome://flags/#ntp-recipe-tasks-module
- chrome://flags/#ntp-shopping-tasks-module
- chrome://flags/#ntp-chrome-cart-module
If you’d like to see what the interface looks like, you can populate all but the Drive module with fake data.
The company previously announced some of these efforts. During Google I/O, it showed off the shopping cards that save your carts and help you continue previous searches. If you opt-in, you could also get Google to alert you about discounts on stuff you’ve added to your carts on various websites.
These new cards can be seen as helpful agents making it easy to continue previously started searches or as another means to help Google sell advertisements and make money, with the Google Drive shortcut being the only genuinely useful one.
At least Google makes it easy to decide whether to use the suggestions with the simple toggles on the new tab page.
The cards slowly roll out in Chrome 91 across Chrome OS, Mac, Windows, and Linux.