Chrome Newtab Mostvisited9 Updated
Do you open 20 incognito tabs for a single research project and then never visit those sites again? The old algorithm sometimes leaked ephemeral sessions into the persistent NTP. The new update actively filters out single-session anomalies, ensuring your "Most Visited" actually reflect your favorites, not a random Tuesday deep-dive.
Hover over a tile, click the three dots (Edit shortcut) menu, and manually type a new name or URL destination. Troubleshooting a Broken or Missing Grid chrome newtab mostvisited9 updated
As of the latest Chrome versions:
The mostvisited9 logic dictates the threshold and queries this database to extract the highest-ranking sites to render on the front-end layout grid. The Ranking Algorithm Do you open 20 incognito tabs for a
Explain how to from showing up in your Most Visited grid? Hover over a tile, click the three dots
In older versions of Chrome, users had to access chrome://flags to modify the behavior, layout, or count of the most-visited tiles. Google has steadily updated the system to move these controls directly into the user-facing "Customize Chrome" panel. How to Manage and Customize Your Most Visited Tiles
Be aware that these flags are experimental. The "updated" status of these features means Google frequently adds or removes them during weekly "Canary" or "Dev" channel updates.