In case you love to stay open gazillions of tabs on your browser, then Sleeping Tabs feature is for you. As it improves the browsers performance. Microsoft brings Sleeping Tabs feature to its Edge Browser for Windows, Mac, and Linux which improve memory and CPU utilization. If you’re using Edge on a low-end PC, then the enabling sleeping tabs features let you save a chunk of system resources. Now there’s no need to close any tab, the newer feature put unused tabs to inactive state. According to Microsoft, using this feature typically reduces memory usage by 32% on average. Although, the feature is already available on the Microsoft Edge for months, users can access it through flags. Now it goes live for everyone, here’s how you can enable sleeping tabs feature on Microsoft Edge on Windows, Mac, and Linux.
Enable Sleeping Tabs on Microsoft Edge
Sleeping Tabs feature on Edge browser is available for users running on version 88 or newer. If you’re using the older version, then I recommend you to update the browser to its latest version. Although, you can also enable it on select older versions through flags. Now let’s take a look at the steps. You can further change the timings in the future as per your needs. Talking about the default timings, then Microsoft sets it to 2 hours, while you can select any value between 5 minutes to 12 hours based on your needs. Luckily, the steps are same on the Windows, Mac, and Linux. In case you’ve any query, then drop it down in the comment box. Also, share this article with your friends.
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