Click the icon (three sliders) in the bottom-right corner of the screen. Uncheck the checkbox next to Frequently Visited .
While convenient, this feature can pose privacy risks if you share your device, or it can simply clutter your digital workspace.
To disable the section globally, scroll to the absolute bottom of the Start Page and tap the button. remove most visited pages
: Web browsers automatically curate "Most Visited" or "Frequently Visited" sections to enhance navigation. However, this feature often conflicts with user privacy and workspace aesthetics.
Most browsers allow you to "pin" shortcuts so they remain visible even if your browsing history changes: Click the icon (three sliders) in the bottom-right
To disable the section entirely, click the (Manage More Settings) in the top-right corner of the New Tab page.
Removing your most visited pages takes only a few seconds, enhancing both your privacy and browsing experience. By customizing your browser's new tab page, you can create a more focused and secure digital environment. To disable the section globally, scroll to the
Hover your mouse cursor over the shortcut tile you want to delete.
Warning: This will log you out of most websites and remove your history suggestions from the address bar.