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: Hover your mouse over the site thumbnail on a new tab. Click the three-dot menu icon that appears in the top right corner of the tile. To clear everything Privacy and security Clear browsing data
Private mode ensures that your history, cookies, and search data are cleared the moment you close the window, keeping your new tab pages clean.
While convenient, this feature can pose privacy risks if you share your device, or it can simply clutter your digital workspace. remove most visited pages
: Hover your mouse over the site thumbnail on a new tab page. Click the three-dot menu
: Web browsers automatically curate "Most Visited" or "Frequently Visited" sections to enhance navigation. However, this feature often conflicts with user privacy and workspace aesthetics. : Hover your mouse over the site thumbnail on a new tab
That site vanishes. Unlike Chrome, Firefox will not automatically replace it until you visit many new sites.
To turn off the entire section, click the gear icon in the top-right corner of the New Tab page. Look for the Quick links option in the menu. While convenient, this feature can pose privacy risks
Click . Chrome will instantly clear that specific page and replace it with your next most visited site. Method 2: Hide the Entire Shortcuts Grid Open a New Tab .
: To clear the data driving these suggestions, go to History > Delete browsing data and select "All time" 0;42;.
Firefox calls its version “Top Sites” or “Highlights” on the new tab page.
In the side panel that opens, look for the section.