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In this tutorial, we’ll show you how to Make Chrome Ask Before Closing All Tabs on a Windows 11/10 computer before you do so. When we click the close button on a browser window, we already know that the window closes right away. We would all know what chrome is, as we all use it.
Google Chrome is a very popular web browser that was made by Google and has a lot of cool and helpful features. It is one of the web browsers that people use the most. Chrome is well-known for its great features. Google Chrome is a browser that is fast, safe, easy to use, and secure.
This feature will be very helpful when you accidentally click the close button because you can choose to confirm or cancel the action. It also works when you try to close the browser or close all open tabs at once. The confirmation box will appear, and you can choose to keep going or stop.
Ways to Make Chrome Ask Before Closing All Tabs
Use an extension
- Launch the browser.
- Navigate to the Chrome Close Lock extension page.
- Click on Add to Chrome.
- Click on Add Extension.
- Keep the Chrome Close Lock tab open while using Chrome to prevent it from closing without a prompt.
- Chrome’s most significant advantage is its extensive library. So, even when you feel a feature is missing, you always will find an extension that fits the bill.
Open a specialized website with a script
- Launch the Chrome browser.
- Navigate to the specialized site.
- Click anywhere within the specialized site.
- Right-click on the aforementioned website’s tab and Pin it.
- Open other tabs and surf the web as you will typically do.
- Every time you try to close all tabs, you’ll be prompted with a question.
Restore tabs closed by mistake
Actually, you shouldn’t worry too much if you accidentally closed a tab or page because it’s easy to get it back.
- When you’re on Chrome, press Ctrl + Shift + T to see the magic. When you open the tab or page again, it will look the same as when you closed it.
- Be careful when using these add-ons so that your page doesn’t get blocked by an extension.
FAQ
Is there a warning before closing all tabs Chrome?
Chrome, unlike Firefox and Safari, does not “warn” you if you have more than one tab open when you close the browser. There used to be an extension that did this—it was made by Google, in fact—but it has since been taken off the market.
How do I warn before closing multiple tabs in edge?
In the search bar of Edge, type “edge:/settings/appearance” (without the quotes) and then press Enter. Edge shows the program’s settings for how it looks. Scroll down and click the switch next to “Ask Before Closing Multiple Tabs.” This allows the feature to work. You can keep using Edge to surf the web or close it.
What is an alert on Chrome?
Chrome notifies you by default whenever a website, app, or extension wants to send you a message. You can always change this setting. Chrome automatically blocks notifications when you visit sites with annoying or misleading ones, and it recommends that you keep blocking them.