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Unload tabs to reduce system memory usage in Firefox

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unload tabs, firefox memory, tab management
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Learn how Firefox’s unload tabs feature helps reduce memory usage on your computer.
Learn how Firefox’s unload tabs feature helps reduce memory usage on your computer.

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In Firefox 140, you can unload tabs that you are not actively using. This helps reduce memory and CPU usage while keeping your tabs available to revisit later. [[Image:unloadtabsmozilla]] When you unload a tab, it stays visible but doesn’t take up resources in the background. When you're ready to return to it, Firefox will reload the page automatically. __TOC__ =Unload a single tab= You can unload a single tab. Doing this lets you prioritize particular tabs without removing them from Firefox. To do this: #Right-click on the tab #Select '''Unload Tab''' [[Image:unloadsingletab|width=600]]<br> This will cause the tab’s icon to gray out, indicating it’s unloaded. When you click the tab again, Firefox will automatically reload the page. =Unload multiple tabs= You can also unload multiple tabs at once if you want to perform wider tab management. #Select the tabs you want to unload ({key Ctrl+Click} on Windows and Linux, {key Command+Click} on Mac) #Right-click one of these tabs and select '''Unload Tabs''' [[Image:unloadtabs|width=600]]<br> {note}'''Tip''': If you often keep many tabs open, unloading unused ones can greatly improve performance.{/note} =Related articles= [[Restore previous session - Configure when Firefox shows your most recent tabs and windows|Restore previous session - Configure when Firefox shows your most recent tabs and windows]]<br> [[Use tabs to organize lots of websites in a single window|Use tabs to organize lots of websites in a single window]]<br> [[Firefox uses too much memory or CPU resources - How to fix|Firefox uses too much memory or CPU resources - How to fix]]<br> [[Tab context menu|Tab context menu]]
In Firefox 140, you can unload tabs that you are not actively using. This helps reduce memory and CPU usage while keeping your tabs available to revisit later. ;[[Image:unloadtabsmozilla]] When you unload a tab, it stays visible but doesn’t take up resources in the background. When you're ready to return to it, Firefox will reload the page automatically. __TOC__ =Unload a single tab= You can unload a single tab. Doing this lets you prioritize particular tabs without removing them from Firefox. To do this: #Right-click on the tab. #Select '''Unload Tab'''. #;[[Image:unloadsingletab|width=600]] This will cause the tab’s icon to gray out, indicating it’s unloaded. When you click the tab again, Firefox will automatically reload the page. =Unload multiple tabs= You can also unload multiple tabs at once if you want to perform wider tab management. #Select the tabs you want to unload ({key Ctrl+Click} on Windows and Linux, {key Command+Click} on Mac). #Right-click one of these tabs and select '''Unload Tabs'''. #;[[Image:unloadtabs|width=600]] {note}'''Tip:''' If you often keep many tabs open, unloading unused ones can greatly improve performance.{/note} =Related articles= *[[Restore previous session - Configure when Firefox shows your most recent tabs and windows]] *[[Use tabs to organize lots of websites in a single window]] *[[Firefox uses too much memory or CPU resources - How to fix]] *[[Tab context menu]]

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