It looks like “underBrowser” might be a slight typo for under-the-radar browser features or features hidden right under your nose in mainstream browsers like Chrome, Edge, and Firefox.
If you are looking to supercharge your daily internet surfing, modern browsers have quietly added powerful, built-in tools that eliminate the need for extra extensions. Here are the top 5 underutilized browser features you should start using today: 1. Hard Reload and Cache Clear
Standard reloading often pulls older, cached data from your computer instead of fetching the live website. If a website is acting glitchy or not updating, you can reveal a hidden menu in Chromium browsers (Chrome, Edge, Brave).
How to use it: Press F12 to open Developer Tools, then right-click the Refresh button. A secret dropdown will appear allowing you to select “Empty Cache and Hard Reload” to force a pristine download of the page. 2. Built-in Screen Splitting
If you are constantly jumping back and forth between two tabs to copy data or watch a video while working, you don’t need to resize separate windows anymore. Browsers like Microsoft Edge have a native Split Screen feature built right into the main interface.
How to use it: Click the Split Screen icon on the top toolbar (or press Ctrl + Shift + 2) to view two active tabs side-by-side inside a single browser window. 3. AI Tab Organization and Workspaces
Instead of letting a chaotic mess of 50 open tabs slow down your computer’s performance, modern browsers now feature automatic tab grouping and dedicated workspaces.
How to use it: In Google Chrome, right-click any open tab and select “Organize Tabs”. The browser’s built-in AI will automatically categorize and bundle similar tabs into color-coded groups. Alternatively, use Workspaces in browsers like Brave or Opera to separate your “Work,” “Shopping,” and “Personal” tasks into entirely isolated environments. 4. Native Vertical Tabs
Standard horizontal tabs get crushed into unreadable slivers when you open too many sites. Switching your layout to vertical tabs lists your open pages downward on the left side of your screen, making them easy to read and reorder.
How to use it: In Microsoft Edge or Brave, look for the Tab Actions Menu icon in the top-left corner and click “Turn on vertical tabs.” 5. Advanced Performance & Memory Savers
Heavy web applications can easily hog your computer’s RAM, causing your entire device to stutter. Modern browsers now come with built-in resource managers that automatically put inactive background tabs to “sleep.”
How to use it: Go to your browser’s Settings > Performance. Enable Memory Saver (Chrome) or Efficiency Mode (Edge). This instantly frees up resources for your active tabs and can significantly extend your laptop’s battery life.
If you were actually referring to a specific, niche privacy app called InBrowser or the popular mobile UC Browser, let me know! I can provide tailored tips on mobile data compression, built-in VPNs, or stealth browsing modes instead. 5 New Browser Features You Should Use Now
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