Replaces the New Tab page with a personal dashboard featuring a beautiful landscape photo, a daily focus prompt, a weather widget, and a clean, customizable shortcut menu.
If you prefer stability over automation, you can pin your favorite websites so they never change, effectively turning the New Tab page into a bookmark dashboard.
Tap the icon (three-dot menu) or long-press an existing shortcut. Select Customize new tab page .
The algorithm balances how often you visit a site with how recently you opened it.
Toggle the Show shortcuts switch to "Off" if you want a clean, minimalist New Tab page. Troubleshooting
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Click the button (represented by a large plus sign + tile). Type the name of the website in the Name field. Type or paste the exact web address into the URL field. Click Done . Switching Between Most Visited and Curated Shortcuts
: Sites visited daily receive higher priority, but the algorithm also weights recent activity heavily; a page visited ten times this week often ranks higher than one visited twenty times last month.
The data powering this grid is stored locally within your Chrome User Profile directory. It does not rely on cloud processing to generate the list, meaning your short-term offline browsing still influences the grid layout. How to Customize the Most Visited Grid
This is where the "Remove Shortcut" feature becomes an act of emotional hygiene. Hovering over that corner of the thumbnail and clicking the 'X' is a small, satisfying rebellion. It is an assertion of control over the algorithm. It says, “I am not the person who visited this site ten times a day anymore.”