There can be several reasons for refreshing Chrome tabs at regular intervals. For example, you might want to be updated with new information, or perhaps you are waiting for new messages.
Whatever the reason, you can easily auto-reload tabs on the Google Chrome browser. This article will share a few best methods to auto refresh tabs on Google Chrome.
1. Using Easy Auto Refresh
Easy Auto Refresh is a Google Chrome extension that lets you auto-refresh and auto-reload pages after any number of seconds. The good thing is that the extension remembers your settings per page, the web page scroll position, and more.
1. First, visit this webpage and install the Easy Auto Refresh extension on your Chrome browser.
2. Once installed, you will find a new icon on the extension bar.
3. Click on the Chrome extension to see an interface like below. You need to enter the time (in seconds) and click the Start button. For example, if you want the extension to refresh the page every 5 seconds, enter 5 and click the Start button.
4. To stop the auto-refresh, click on the Stop Button.
2. Page Refresh
Page Refresh is another excellent Chrome extension that allows you to reload any page with just a few clicks. It is easy to use and requires no setup.
1. First, visit this webpage and install the Page Refresh browser extension.
2. Once installed, you will find the Page Refresh icon on the extension bar.
3. Click on the extension and set the time. You can set the timer in minutes or seconds.
4. Enter the time and click on the Start button.
5. To stop the auto-refresh, click on the Stop Button.
3. Auto Refresh Webpages using Auto Refresh & Page Monitor
Auto Refresh & Page Monitor is another great Google Chrome extension that can refresh pages for you automatically. The extension can automatically refresh and reload any page or tab after a specified number of seconds. Here’s how to use the Chrome extension.
1. Launch the Google Chrome browser and open this webpage.
2. On the extension page, click the Add to Chrome button.
3. On the confirmation prompt, click on the Add Extension button.
4. With the extension installed, open any web page that you want to put in auto refresh.
5. Click on the Auto Refresh & Page Monitor extension icon.
6. Set the Time interval for the Page Refresh and click Save.
Having Control Over Pages in Chrome
Several Chrome extensions help you have complete control of your pages in Google Chrome.
If you don’t want to rely on extensions, press the F5 button to refresh the webpages.
Let us know what Chrome extensions you use to have more control over the pages you visit. If you find this guide helpful, make sure to share it with your friends.
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