Sites Chrome — How To Remove Most Visited

You are telling Chrome: Don't tell me who I was. Let me decide who I am.

Install a Chrome extension like or "Tabliss." These replace the entire New Tab page with beautiful photography, to-do lists, and inspirational quotes. The "Most Visited" tiles don't just disappear; they are banished to a realm from which they cannot return. Why bother? Because the "Most Visited" page is algorithmic clutter. It assumes you want to revisit the past rather than explore the future. By removing those tiles, you aren't just cleaning a screen; you are reclaiming your attention.

Imagine this: You open a new tab in Chrome. It’s supposed to be a blank canvas—a moment of pure, infinite possibility. Instead, you are greeted by a digital rogues’ gallery.

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