Golden Browser Tips: Customize for Performance and Privacy

Golden Browser Tips: Customize for Performance and Privacy

1. Update and review extensions

  • Remove unused extensions to reduce memory and security surface.
  • Prefer vetted extensions from official stores and check recent reviews and update dates.
  • Disable or limit permissions (site access, cookies) for extensions that don’t need them.

2. Adjust privacy and tracking settings

  • Enable blocking of third-party cookies and cross-site trackers.
  • Turn on any built-in tracker/ad blocking or strict privacy modes.
  • Use site-level controls to allow cookies or trackers only for sites you trust.

3. Fine-tune performance settings

  • Limit background tabs/processes or enable tab discarding/sleeping to save RAM and CPU.
  • Enable hardware acceleration if your system benefits from it; disable if it causes glitches.
  • Clear cache periodically or set size limits to prevent slowdowns from huge caches.

4. Manage startup and default pages

  • Set a lightweight startup page (blank or a fast local page) to speed launch.
  • Disable automatic reopening of large tab sets after crashes or restarts.

5. Use profiles and sync selectively

  • Create separate profiles for work, personal, and testing to isolate cookies, extensions, and memory use.
  • Sync only necessary data (bookmarks, passwords) and disable syncing of browsing history if privacy-sensitive.

6. Secure your connections and credentials

  • Enable HTTPS-only mode or always prefer secure connections.
  • Use a reputable password manager and enable built-in password breach alerts if available.
  • Turn on site isolation features to reduce cross-site data leakage if offered.

7. Control permissions per site

  • Review site permissions (camera, microphone, location) and set defaults to “ask.”
  • Use temporary permissions when available; revoke after use.

8. Optimize for mobile

  • Use data saver or lite modes to reduce bandwidth and speed up loading.
  • Limit background refresh and reduce preloading of pages to save battery and data.

9. Privacy-conscious browsing habits

  • Open sensitive accounts in a private/incognito window to limit stored cookies and history.
  • Log out of services when finished and avoid “stay signed in” on shared devices.

10. Regular maintenance and monitoring

  • Restart the browser occasionally to clear memory leaks.
  • Monitor performance via built-in task managers and address high-CPU tabs or extensions.

If you want, I can tailor these tips to desktop vs. mobile or create step-by-step instructions for a specific setting within the browser.

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