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Newtab Mostvisited9 Updated [exclusive] — Chrome

Using the "Customize Chrome" button in the bottom-right corner of the new tab page, you can toggle between "Most visited sites" (automatically updated based on your history) and "My shortcuts" (a fixed, user-curated list). This setting is crucial for users who prefer a static set of links.

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Sometimes the visual icon for a shortcut displays a broken image or a generic letter instead of the website's logo (favicon). Using the "Customize Chrome" button in the bottom-right

The grid is designed to be fluid. If you stop visiting a previously favored website (like a specific news site or a shopping portal) and start spending hours on a new project management tool, Chrome's local algorithm will organically swap out the old shortcut for the new one. 2. Clearing Browsing History Sometimes the visual icon for a shortcut displays

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