Noticias ALEJANDRO Posted May 20, 2024 Posted May 20, 2024 It is true that we are talking about a series of increasingly complete applications, both at a functional level, as well as in terms of interface and security. Hence, sometimes CPU and RAM consumption skyrockets. But we must also keep in mind that a good part of the blame lies with us for the use we make of this software. A clear example of all this is found in one of the most important and harmful elements for the browser. Specifically, we are referring to the extensions that we install and use almost constantly. Their usefulness is beyond any doubt, as they allow users to expand the functionality of the program significantly. But although this has no cost at an economic level, we do pay for it, on the other hand. At this time we have more than 5,000 extensions for the aforementioned Google Chrome at our disposal. Furthermore, a series of tests carried out recently have shown that these plugins that we add to the program generally slow down its operation noticeably. In fact, these tests have been carried out by the well-known Debugbear website where they analyzed the impact on the performance of Chrome extensions in various ways. This included the impact on CPU usage and website loading time. After analyzing thousands of browser extensions, they came to several conclusions. This is how extensions affect how Chrome works We have already told you that we have thousands of elements at our disposal to add to Chrome at this time. Therefore, their operation varies greatly and, therefore, the way in which they harm the program. But let's look at some of its most important conclusions. Click
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