![]() ![]() This means that you can still hold on and go back to those tabs but they will no longer clutter your view and you can easily close them when you’re ready. ![]() Once you haven’t visited a tab within 14 days, we will move it to an “inactive state”. We heard from users who kept tabs so they can go back to them at a later time but struggled with “tab clutter.” So, when we tested this new feature they saw the benefit as a useful and considerate reminder of what they haven’t looked at. Now, think about your mobile device and the visual clutter you encounter every day as you add more and more tabs throughout the week.
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