Did you know that there's a whole range of hidden settings on Google Chrome for Android? And that by tweaking them a little, you can optimize Chrome or even personalize it a little more?

Whether you want to deactivate certain settings or activate others, the method shown in the video must be followed. IMPERATIVELY be followed to the letter, as it's easy to end up with an unusable browser by modifying something that wasn't meant to be.

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You'll be able to:
-Display an FPS (frames per second) counter like on a PC, which can be useful for games.
-Deactivate the page refresh function when you drag your finger downwards, a function that I and many other people find useless, as we often refresh the page by mistake by sliding our finger across the screen.
-Disable the automatic refresh function of a previously opened page that has remained inactive on the phone when you return to it or relaunch Chrome.
-Remove the link opening delay (when a link is clicked, Chrome delays for a few moments, then opens the link. After this operation, links are opened instantly).

These tips are not a miracle to make your browser extremely fast, as the speed of Chrome on Android depends above all on your Internet connection. Instead, these are time-saving optimization tips, which will still make your Chrome faster, as some pages can take a long time to load, so it can be annoying to refresh them accidentally or automatically if you don't touch them.

In the event of an error that renders your Chrome unusable (which is why I don't recommend touching anything if you don't know what you're doing), go to the application manager, find Chrome, then delete all the data, the cache... Or uninstall it, then reinstall it - it's all the same.

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