If you browse online, then you might think why Chrome tabs always refresh. These uncertain bursts make people mad as there seems to be no apparent reason for this happening. You may not have an idea, but Chrome has the memory management feature, which is called Tab Reloading and Discarding. The feature pauses the inactive buttons so that they cannot utilize too many resources. This works together when Chrome tries to decrease the specific effect that the browser contains. The main focus is to protect resources as a potential for other devices. It will load the tab as you request and save it to the memory. If you start using the RAM, then the tab will return to sleep, and the memory that has released will be utilized somewhere else. When you need to use the specific tab, Chrome is going to request for the new page from the web instead of using a local one. And that’s why even when the internet goes off, you may still see the previous update till you don’t refresh it manually. If y...