Sluggish Browser Slowing You Down?
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When you get a new computer the best part of the experience is that everything moves and responds so quickly. Same goes for installing a new browser. In the beginning, the web surfing experience is easy, breezy and satisfying. However, after a while, it seems inevitably that the browser slows down. Pages take longer to load. Crashes seem to happen with greater regularity along with “Program Not Responding” messages that make you want to pull your hair out. Yet, none of this needs to happen. There are pretty simple reasons why this browser slowdown happens. Whether you use Internet Explorer, Firefox, Chrome, Safari or something else, there are some steps you can take as part of regular system maintenance to keep you browser running swiftly.
You can uninstall unnecessary extensions, change DNS servers, clear your browser cache and reinstall Java/Flash. Any or all of these things will help to speed you back up. But if this sounds like Greek to you and you’re not sure what this means or how to do it,