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Remove Most Visited Pages Patched

Long-press the site shortcut icon on the homepage and select Remove or Delete .

In the same Shortcuts menu, you can select Most visited sites to let Chrome curate them automatically, or choose My shortcuts to pin only the websites you manually select. Mobile (Android & iOS)

Click the (More actions) icon that appears in the top-right corner of the tile. Click Remove . Method B: Disable Shortcuts Entirely

Now that you know exactly how to remove most visited pages, go ahead and customize your browser to work for you – not against you. A clean, distraction-free new tab is just a few clicks away.

Click Safari in the top menu bar, select Clear History... , choose All History , and click Clear History . remove most visited pages

Firefox uses a system called "Shortcuts" (formerly known as Top Sites) on its New Tab page, which displays a mix of your history and pinned pages. Desktop (Windows & Mac)

To remove the entire section, click the in the top-right corner of the New Tab page. Uncheck the box next to Shortcuts . Open Firefox on your phone. Tap the three dots (menu button). Go to Settings > Homepage .

Several Chrome extensions can replace or modify the new tab page. Popular options available on the Chrome Web Store include:

Remember that most visited pages are generated from your browsing history. If you frequently share your device, also consider using private browsing modes or setting your browser to auto-clear history on exit. Long-press the site shortcut icon on the homepage

Microsoft Edge, now built on Chromium, shares many similarities with Chrome but offers its own unique settings for managing top sites.

Are you tired of seeing the same websites pop up every time you open a new tab on your browser? Do you want to declutter your browsing experience and remove the most visited pages that seem to be stuck on your screen? You're not alone. Many users find the "most visited" pages feature on their browsers to be annoying, intrusive, or simply unnecessary. In this article, we'll show you how to remove most visited pages on various browsers, devices, and platforms.

For users who want a permanent blank new tab page:

Click . Chrome will instantly clear that specific page and replace it with your next most visited site. Method 2: Hide the Entire Shortcuts Grid Open a New Tab . Click Remove

Periodically clearing your history resets the metrics your browser uses to calculate your "most visited" lists. Go to your browser's settings menu, look for Privacy and Security , and clear your browsing data.

To disable automatic most visited pages, select and then simply delete any default shortcuts. Chrome will show a blank grid (or you can add your own).

Microsoft Edge calls these tiles "Quick Links." You can hide individual links or turn off the entire grid layout. Hide Individual Quick Links Open a in Microsoft Edge. Hover over the website icon you wish to remove.

The steps vary depending on whether you are using a desktop or mobile device.

If you prefer a completely clean New Tab page without any predictive shortcuts, you can turn the grid off. Open a .