5 Ways Firefox Extension New Tab Pages Are Killing Your Browser Performance
The Hidden Performance Cost of New Tab Extensions You install a new tab extension to make your browser nicer. You get weather, a clock, a background image. But then you notice Firefox feels... slower. The new tab hesitates before loading. Your CPU spikes for half a second. Here's what's probably h
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