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Declutter Your Browser: How to Regain Lost Productivity

Declutter Your Browser: How to Regain Lost Productivity

These days, the vast majority of our day-to-day business work happens entirely inside a web browser like Google Chrome or Microsoft Edge. Because we practically live in these applications, they quietly accumulate massive piles of background data, unvetted plugins, and tracking cookies over time.

You do not always need to throw money at a sluggish computer to solve a performance problem. Sometimes, it is just a matter of using the technology you already have in better, more effective ways. Let us look at how to take the load off your hardware and get your systems back up to speed.

Clear Cached Browser Data

When you visit a website, your browser saves pieces of it—like images, logos, and scripts—so it loads faster the next time you visit. This collection of files is known as your cache. Over months and years, that collection grows massive, or the files within it become corrupted. When that happens, the system designed to speed up your browsing experience does the exact opposite. Cleaning it out is simple, and it instantly breathes new life into a sluggish browser.

In Google Chrome

Click the three-dot icon on the top right of your browser window and select Clear Browsing Data. From here, you can select a time range and choose to clear your cached images and files.

In Microsoft Edge

Select Settings and go to Privacy, Search, and Services. Scroll down to Clear Browsing Data and click Choose what to clear. Check the box for cached images and files, and click Clear Now.

Avoid the Free Tool Trap

Many browser tools take the form of extensions and plugins, like ad blockers, grammar checkers, and coupon finders. While they seem helpful on the surface, many of them are little more than bloatware that constantly wastes your system resources. Every single extension you run is essentially a minor software program running continuously in the background.

In the worst cases, unvetted extensions can morph into spyware, actively monitoring your keystrokes or scraping sensitive company passwords. (Unvetted browser extensions are a massive security risk, anyway!) Take five minutes to audit your extension menu today. If a plugin has not been explicitly vetted and approved by an IT professional, completely remove it from the device.

Break the Multi-Tab Habit

Managing too many open tabs drastically drains your system performance. Keeping dozens of web pages open simultaneously completely starves your device of its short-term processing memory.

It does not matter how great the machine is; keeping dozens of open tabs will bring a powerful laptop to its knees. That is a massive ask, if you ask me! If your team absolutely needs to save a page for later, teach them to use bookmarks or a reading list instead of leaving the tab running indefinitely.

Applying This to Your Company

Let us look at this through the lens of a business owner. Technology should be viewed as an invitation to a better future, not a source of daily interruption and headache.

When your staff is constantly fighting slow, unresponsive computers, they lose their momentum and get incredibly frustrated with the very tools meant to help them succeed. Your users are people, and their comfort and ability to make decisions at work matters a whole lot. If their tools are fighting them every day, it impacts your bottom line far more than a routine maintenance schedule ever would.

Establishing a few simple habits—like running a monthly browser cleanup and auditing background plugins—keeps your day-to-day operations running smoothly without unexpected disruptions. If your company's computers are still running slow despite your best efforts, there might be a deeper underlying issue with network configurations or outdated software. We would love to help you do the heavy lifting. Give us a call at +61295186000, and let us talk about how National Technologies Group can help you build business technology so your team can get back to doing great work.