In Android 5.0 (code-named Lollipop) Google introduced a new feature
with which, apps can have multiple instances in recent apps “Overview”
screen. For example if you have a Google Inbox
compose window open, Recent Apps list will show both compose window and
Inbox app. This features adds ability to access all open instances of
an app individually from Recent App menu without affecting other
instances of the app.
This feature is mostly noticeable if “Marge tabs and apps” option is turned on in Chrome browser. When you open into Chrome on Android 5.0 or later, it will notify you about it with a splash screen. With this enabled, if you have more than one tab open in Chrome, they will be shown individually in recent app switcher screen (Overview screen) just like other apps. In short, every tab will look like a standalone app there.
For
many, this feature might be annoying. Because if you have thousands of
tabs open in Chrome, they will show up in Overview screen and your other
running apps will be hard to find. This also may bring confusion to
some users. However as this is an opt-in feature in Chrome, you can
easily turn it off and prevent Chrome tabs from appearing in Recent Apps
menu.
This feature is mostly noticeable if “Marge tabs and apps” option is turned on in Chrome browser. When you open into Chrome on Android 5.0 or later, it will notify you about it with a splash screen. With this enabled, if you have more than one tab open in Chrome, they will be shown individually in recent app switcher screen (Overview screen) just like other apps. In short, every tab will look like a standalone app there.
Guide to Stop Chrome Tabs from Displaying in Recent Apps in Android
- Enter into Chrome and open Options screen by
tapping on three vertical dots beside address bar. On some devices, you
may need to use hardware Options button. Tap on Settings.
- In settings page, tap Marge tabs and apps.
- Turn it off by hitting on switch button. Tap OK in confirmation dialog.
- Now tap on Chrome’s tab switcher to check and you will find all your
open tabs appearing in tab switcher menu inside chrome as old style.
- That’s it!
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