Chrome Newtab Mostvisited9 Updated Patched
Google Chrome's Most Visited Sites on New Tab Page Just Got an Update!
"mostvisited9" is likely an internal identifier related to the Most Visited tiles on the Google Chrome New Tab Page (NTP) chrome newtab mostvisited9 updated
If your grid has disappeared or isn't updating, it’s usually due to one of three things: Google Chrome's Most Visited Sites on New Tab
- Efficiency: A well-designed most-visited grid can reduce navigation time for common tasks.
- Predictability vs. serendipity: Highly personalized ordering helps frequent tasks but can obscure less-frequent useful pages.
- Privacy management: Users need easy ways to clear or hide the tiles, and to understand whether such data is stored locally or synced.
- Customization expectations: Modern users expect the ability to pin, edit, or remove tiles without diving into settings.
- Check your Chrome version (must be 120+).
- Go to
chrome://newtaband inspect your Most Visited tiles. - Pin your top 5 work-critical sites.
- Delete any broken or "hijacked" tiles.
- If you miss the old 8-tile layout, adjust via
chrome://flags.
or "Remove" icon to manually delete that entry from the "updated" list. Check your Chrome version (must be 120+)
Thumbnail Management: If an unwanted site appears, you can remove it by hovering over the thumbnail and clicking the X icon. Chrome will immediately replace it with the next most relevant site from your history.