Besides that, other settings, apps, or data can also lead to the same problem. Nevertheless, it all comes down to what items are taking up how much memory in your browser. So, making your browser much faster also includes reducing the memory usage and adjusting several settings.
How You Can Speed Up Firefox?
Thankfully, there are many techniques you can apply to make your Firefox browser run much faster.
Close Unnecessary Tabs
If you have too many tabs open on your Firefox, it will naturally make the browser slow due to the number of resources they take. The browser will need to process a lot of information, which makes it run slower. So, a quick and easy way to speed it up is by simply closing all the unnecessary tabs. On the other hand, you can also take help from extra extensions that specialize in managing your tabs.
Clear Cache and Browsing History
Cache data helps to load any webpages quickly. However, accumulated cache data can slow down the browser. Same is the case with your browsing history because all the information can be heavy on the browser. So, it’s good to regularly clean such data from your browser. Here’s how you can clear browsing history and cache data on your Firefox browser. These steps will also remove cookies.
Disable or Remove Add-ons
You can also try removing the add-ons or extensions that you may have on your browser. Later, you can always quickly reinstall them anytime.
Manage Browser Memory
Normally, if you have several extensions and themes, they tend to be more responsible for it. But it’s still tricky to pinpoint what exactly is taking up a significant resource in your browser. So, there’s a way you can easily check your browser’s memory and CPU usage in the Memory page. In this page, you can have a detailed view on your browser’s memory. You can also save the data. Additionally, you can also tweak how much RAM you want Firefox to use. This way, your browser will run more smoothly:
Use Firefox in Safe Mode
If you’re in a hurry, a quick fix to make Firefox fast is by using it on Safe Mode. Doing so will run the browser by temporarily disabling any add-ons or themes. Here’s what you’ll need to do:
Turn On Hardware Acceleration
Sometimes, your PC can also lack memory to run apps and browsers. In such cases, you can turn on Hardware Acceleration. This setting will make your PC use some memory from the GPU so that there isn’t a lots of load on the CPU. Here’s how you can do just that:
Refresh Firefox
Another simple way to make Firefox run faster is by refreshing it. But instead of refreshing the webpage, you can select the Refresh Firefox option itself. This setting will delete your current add-ons and your altered settings will also be changed back to defaults. Here are its easy steps:
Use Private Browsing Mode
If you don’t want to remove your history or other data, you can also use the Private Browsing mode. Using this mode, your browser won’t save any history and you may have a faster browsing experience. Here’s how you can do it:
Update Firefox to the Latest Version
If it’s been a while since you last updated your Firefox browser, that can also be a reason why it’s slow. This is because outdated browsers are more prone to minor bugs and glitches. Since every new update includes significant bug fixes and other improvements, we recommend updating your Firefox. Doing so can improve the browser’s overall performance.