Chrome’s continue where you left off (CWYLO) option enables users to retain the page tabs open when they last closed the browser. This handy option saves you from needing to browse through bookmarks to reopen pages. However, some users have reported that Chrome’s CWYLO feature doesn’t work correctly for them. It seems that in some cases, Chrome opens more tabs than those open when closing the software, and in other instances, Chrome doesn’t start all the tabs from the last browsing session. While this is a real issue, some other users have noticed that Chrome tabs sometimes do not open. The solutions we discuss may also be helpful in these cases.

Why does Chrome not continue where I left off?

Before jumping into solutions, we will tell you why you face this browser issue in a bid to help you know the best ways to prevent future occurrences and troubleshoot the error. Here are the primary causes:

Issues with incompatible extensions An outdated browser Old browser data Poorly configured settings

Whatever it is, the solutions we give should be all you need to resolve it.

Quick Tip:

If you’re having issues with Chrome’s Continue where you left off feature, perhaps trying out a different browser might help. Opera is built on the Chromium engine, so you can easily import all your browsing history and stored data. It also has tracking, phishing, and malware protection built-in, which makes it a perfect alternative.

How to enable continue where you left off on Chrome?

1. Double-check the Chrome continue where you left setting

You may think your browser has a problem when you have not enabled this feature. Hence, this solution may be the perfect starting place. To disable the continue where you left off feature in Chrome, select Open the New Tab page in the On startup window. SPONSORED In the past, the Chrome Continue where you left off feature could be enabled and disabled in the registry, but this is no longer the case.

2. Turn off Chrome extensions

We recommend double-checking if the problem persists with individual extensions disabled. This way, you will be able to seclude the problematic extension.

3. Set up a new Google Chrome profile

4. Open tabs in one window only

Note that the continue where you left off option only utilizes tabs open in one main browsing window. Thus, the CWYLO feature doesn’t always reopen all tabs from multiple windows closed at the end of the last browsing session. Make sure that all your tabs are opened within just one browser window before closing Chrome.

5. Clear the browser cache

If the Chrome continue where you left off feature is still not working, try the next solution.

6. Reinstall the Google Chrome Browser

How do you enable continue where you left off in Chrome on Mac?

This process is more or less the same as with Chrome on your PC. If Chrome continue where you left off feature is not working on Mac, you should check the browser settings. These are some of the resolutions that have fixed Chrome’s CWYLO feature in the case of other users. Note, however, that there are also a few Chrome extensions that are good alternatives to Chrome’s Continue where you left off option. The Tab Session Manager extension is one notable alternative that enables users to save restored tabs and windows from previous browsing sessions with additional configuration options.

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