How to manage browsers processing in Windows 10?

NndnG 1,101 Reputation points
2022-01-12T15:51:56.297+00:00

Hi,

I opened three browsers; Firefox, Chrome & Opera in Windows 10.

I didn’t open any website in any browsers.

However, I see browsers are utilizing more process.
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Can I control it?

If yes, let me know, how to manage browsers processing so that it doesn’t utilize more processing in idle mode?

Windows version: Windows 10 21H2 (OS Build 19044.1415)
Processor: i5 8th Gen.
RAM: 12GB
Storage: SSD

With Regards
NndnG

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  1. Shane Walsh 31 Reputation points
    2022-01-12T16:19:59.767+00:00

    This is what you call multi-process architecture. Other processes are running in the browser aside from open web pages, examples include extensions/plug-ins, multiple tabs etc... You can control it to a point, but there will always be multiple processes.

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