Wednesday 9 August 2017

Why Does Chrome Have So Many Open Processes?

Background Processes

You may notice that even if you close Google Chrome, it might continue to run processes in the background. This might happen when you have installed a certain plug-in or extension that can still work when Chrome isn’t running like Hangouts or Google Now.
You can prevent Google Chrome from running extensions or plugins in the background by toggling a setting. Select “Menu”  > “Settings“, “Advanced“, then turn off the “Continue running background apps when Google Chrome is closed” option in the “System” section.
Do you have any experience with Google Chrome processes you would like to share? Please do so in the Comments section below.

https://www.howtogeek.com/124218/why-does-chrome-have-so-many-open-processes/ 

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