How to automatically refresh pages in Chrome

Author: Clyde Lopez
Date Of Creation: 18 June 2021
Update Date: 1 July 2024
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How to Auto Refresh in Google Chrome
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Content

There are many situations where you need to constantly refresh your web browser page, such as when you are participating in an eBay auction. You can automatically refresh pages in browser tabs using the Chrome extension. Remember that many of these extensions contain malicious code, so be careful. Learn how to set up auto-refresh of pages in Chrome using the secure Tab Reloader extension.

Steps

  1. 1 In the Google search bar, enter "Tab Reloader (page auto refresh)". You can also follow this link. The extension is created by tlintspr and is the most recommended and least intrusive tool for automatically updating pages in Chrome.
    • With this extension, you can set the refresh time for each tab. For example, you can make the eBay tab refresh every 10 seconds, and the YouTube tab every 5 minutes.
  2. 2 Click on Install in the upper right corner. A pop-up window will open notifying that the extension will have access to the browser history.
  3. 3 Click on Install extension. When the extension is installed, you will be taken to a new page with information about the extension - if you want, close this page.
  4. 4 Click the round arrow icon next to the address bar. This is the Tab Reloader extension icon. If there are multiple extensions installed in Chrome, look for the specified icon among the icons of other extensions. A menu will open.
  5. 5 Set the update time. Click on Days, Hours, Minutes, Seconds and Variation and specify the time for the tab to refresh. Do this before enabling auto-update.
  6. 6 Move the slider next to "Enable Reloader for this tab" to the "Enable" position. A timer will appear and will count down to the next update.
    • Since you only turned on auto-update for one tab, repeat this process for other tabs that should update automatically.

Tips

  • Disable Tab Reloader when you get the desired result on a specific tab, for example, on the eBay page where you placed your bets. Otherwise, the desired result may not be achieved.