
IDGĬlick the three vertical dots in Chrome’s upper right-hand corner to open the browser’s options, then select Settings. That’s a good thing! But it gets awfully annoying, awfully fast as you wander across the vast expanse of the web, especially if your answer is a uniform “lolnope.” Fortunately you can tell Chrome to quit bugging you with these prompts by automatically declining the requests. Block annoying data requestsĬhrome asks permission before it allows websites to access your location or push you notifications. Simply select Leave to close Chrome or Stay to keep everything open. It’ll shrink and take up an unobtrusive amount of space to the far left of your tabs, but more importantly, any time you try to close Chrome a prompt will appear and ask if you really want to leave the site-protecting your precious tabs from the void.


But in the meantime, just pin this website by opening it, then right-clicking on the tab and selecting Pin tab. Chrome should offer a native prompt whenever you’re about to close multiple tabs simultaneously, at least as an advanced option-a feature competing browsers provide.
