Samsung is adding an easy tool to his internet browser that can help you control your tabs. The new option found in the beta app version 29.0.0.27 is called “auto -closed settings”. This allows you to automatically close the unused tabs after a fixed time.
By default, the browser will keep each tab open. But if you turn on this feature, you can choose to close the inactive tabs after seven or 30 days. There is also an option called “with smart tab management”, which uses AI to decide when the tab is not needed. The detail states that as soon as you find out that you are not using them, it will close the tabs.
Many people are cautious in managing their tabs, but for others, it’s easy to forget how open. Running dozens or hundreds of tabs can make things slow and browsing less efficient. This refreshing gives users an automated way to keep things clean.
Other browsers have tried to solve similar problems. Google Chrome offers a “memory saver” that reduces the use of resources for inactive tabs but does not shut them down. Apple’s safari on iOS allows you to close the tabs automatically after a day, a week, or a month. Samsung’s AI-driving option is a unique turning point, though you will still need to get accurate accurate accurates to avoid shutting down something.
Samsung Internet app’s “auto -off unused tabs” with smart tab management setting. | Images Credit – Samagoro
Right now, auto -clusted settings are only available in the beta version of the Samsung Internet. Samsung has not shared the release date for a stable version, but most of the features of beta are eventually running widely. If this happens, it can be a useful tool for users who do not want to manage tabs manually.
From the user’s point of view, the AI -powered option is both promising and dangerous. This can save time for people who often forget to close old tabs, but something important can be closed before you get ready. Anyone who uses it for work or research wants to stick to timely closure options rather than relying on AI.
Finally, this is a small but thought -provoking update that can help make the Samsung Internet a bit easier. Mobile browsing is often added to numerous tasks at the same time, such features can help to smooth performance and facilitate navigation. In practice, how well it works will determine whether it becomes a standard part of the Samsung browser.
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