Everyone’s experienced this – your mobile browser is super
fast when you first install it, but after a while it starts to feel sluggish,
sometimes to the point of frustration or anger.
Slowdown often happens over time simply because of how we
use our phones. However, there are some simple tips you can utilize to help
decrease slowdown and get back that initial speed.
1.
Too many
apps – Many apps will run in the background, which eats up RAM and can
cause slowdown. You can manage this by either changing the settings within the
app or uninstalling the app completely if you don’t use it anymore.
2.
Virus or
malware – If you somehow got malware or a virus on your smartphone, the bug
can push ads, phish sites, or crash your phone. Install an anti-virus app to
scan your phone and delete anything harmful, which may help your phone (and
your browser) speed up a bit.
3.
Too many
tabs – Many people like to open pages in new tabs to save for later
reading. However, because each tab is counted as a separate process, the more
tabs you have open, the slower your browser will be. Close any tabs you’ve
already read, or save them as bookmarks and then close them. On Dolphin Browser for Android, you can
also save them to the Dolphin home screen as a speed dial, or onto your phone’s
home screen as a shortcut. Additionally, there is a Pocket add-on (from the
right side bar) that lets you save articles for later viewing.
4.
Too many
Add-ons – Of course, if you have too many Add-ons in Dolphin Browser, then
that can cause slowdown as well. Be sure to disable (or even remove) any
Add-ons that you no longer use.
5.
Clear
data – If you’ve stored up cookies, cache, and other data on your browser
over a long period of time, your browser may start to feel sluggish. Clear your
data regularly to ensure that your browser is light, tidy, and fast, and to
protect your own privacy as well!
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