Do you use Google Chrome to browse the internet? If so, you might have heard of tab groups, a feature that allows you to organize your tabs and improve your browsing experience. But what happens if you close your browser and lose all your tab groups? In this blog post, we will show you how to save your tab groups and restore them later.
First, let’s quickly explain what tab groups are. Tab groups are a feature that allows you to organize your tabs into groups. This way, you can easily switch between different sets of tabs and keep your browsing organized.
Now, let’s say you have set up a few tab groups, and you want to make sure they are saved even if you close your browser. The easiest way to do this is to use Google Chrome’s built-in feature. When you close your browser, Chrome will automatically save your tabs and tab groups, and you can restore them the next time you open the browser.
To enable this feature, go to Chrome’s settings and select “On startup.” Then, choose “Continue where you left off.” This way, Chrome will automatically restore your tabs and tab groups when you open the browser.
If you prefer to use an extension, there is an extension called Tabux that you can use. This extension allows you to save, restore, and share your tab groups, and it even allows you to create collections and export and import them. This way, you can have even more control over your tab groups.
In conclusion, saving and restoring your tab groups in Google Chrome is easy, and it can save you a lot of time and frustration. Whether you choose to use Chrome’s built-in feature or an extension like Tabux, you can rest assured that your tab groups will be safe and sound.