We’ve all been there. You open a new tab in Google Chrome, ready to start your day, and you are greeted by a grid of website thumbnails. This is the "Most Visited" page—a convenient shortcut to the corners of the internet you frequent most.
In simple terms, "Most Visited Pages" is an automatic, dynamic bookmarking feature. Chrome tracks the websites you visit most frequently (excluding ads and search engine result pages) and displays the top eight to ten as clickable tiles on the (NTP). chrome most visited pages
Some users worry that "Most Visited" means Google is recording everything. The truth is more mundane: We’ve all been there
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