![]() ![]() It can be used to close a tab but if you’re trying to monitor your system’s resources, you will still have to use the Task Manager on Windows 10 (or Activity Monitor on macOS). Chrome’s task manager only shows processes that are run by Chrome, or extensions that have been installed in Chrome. Chrome has its own built-in task manager.
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