JAKARTA Sometimes, busy work or activities in Chrome make you open too many tabs. This action can be very troublesome when the tabs are too piled up. When you are too busy with other tabs, you may not realize that there are some tabs missing due to your carelessness. If you remember a website that is currently opening, you can immediately reopen the site. However, this can be a problem if you forget what website is being accessed. If a problem like this is going on, you can do a number of things to recover the tab. Here's how to restore the deleted tab, quoted from Android Police. Accessing Closed Tabs When you accidentally close one of the tabs, you can make that tab reappear with the menu provided on Chrome. If you open Chrome via a laptop, you just need to right-click in one of the tabs.

After a pop-up containing a menu series appears, select Reopen the Closed Tab. You can also use a Ctrl + Shift + T keyboard shortcut for Windows and Shift + Command + T devices on the device with a macOS system. Meanwhile, if you open Chrome via a mobile device, you can click the vertical three-dot icon in the upper right corner. Next, select the History menu and tap the web page you opened earlier. If it's closed, the tab you're looking for should be at the top. However, if you manage the tab too often, the website you're looking for may not appear in History. Keep in mind that the activity in Incognito mode will not be able to access History.


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