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You are not the first if you suddenly feel the urge to declutter your browser. While many may not think you need to declutter your digital workspace as you would your home, decluttering your browser has a significant impact. It is beneficial to your computer’s efficiency and productivity.
However, simply knowing that you must declutter your browser isn’t enough. You also need to learn how to remove the bookmarks; you no longer need as this is key to decluttering your browser. In this blog, our team at My Computer Works has provided the steps you need to take to remove a bookmark on any of the popular browsers you may be using. Armed with this information, you’ll have a computer that functions better in no time.
Browser bookmarks are nifty tools that act as a placeholder for websites you have chosen to remember. They function like physical bookmarks but in a digital format. This means they will provide a shortcut to access the page you want to remember whenever needed.
Adding a bookmark removes the extra step of repeatedly typing in and searching for the web page. It also eliminates the hassle of remembering where on a webpage you found the information you wanted to save for later.
Bookmarks are shown differently depending on the browser, but they can usually be found in the bar below the address bar at the top of your screen.
It might be difficult to believe, but having countless bookmarks cluttering your computer can cause PC performance and user productivity issues. Fortunately, there are obvious signs to alert you to the fact that your device and browser are experiencing performance and productivity issues because of cluttered bookmarks.
Often, the main problems involve the user experiencing severe lag during use, slow browsing speed, and a long waiting period during start-up. Unfortunately, too many unused bookmarks also place an unnecessary load on the CPU and device memory, causing your computer to struggle, eventually leading to crashes, blue screen issues, and lost data.
Additionally, from a user’s perspective, all the cluttered bookmarks hinder your ability to find links efficiently, slowing productivity, wasting time, and causing a lot of unnecessary frustration.
It might not seem like it, but you can resolve all these issues simply by deleting no longer-used bookmarks and having a clear strategy for decluttering your digital workspace.
If you have chosen to use and install Chrome on a desktop device, your bookmarks are below the address bar at the top of a webpage. Should Chrome not show the bookmark bar, you can do the following:
Alternatively, you can use a simple keyboard shortcut by pressing “Ctrl+Shift+B” to quickly add or remove the bookmark bar to your page.
Once you’ve found the bookmarks, you can remove the unnecessary ones. To remove a bookmark on Chrome, do the following:
However, it’s important to remember that Chrome will not confirm if you wish to delete the bookmark, so once you have clicked “Delete” or “Remove,” it will be permanently deleted. If you have synced Chrome on all your devices, then the bookmark is deleted from all those devices.
According to recent statistics, Safari currently holds 18.56% of the internet browsing market. If you’re a Safari user, you likely belong to this statistic.
If you want to delete your cluttered bookmarks, this is what you need to do as a Safari user:
If you wish to use a shortcut for this process, try “Command + Option + B,” which should immediately open your bookmarks manager.
Microsoft Edge is the intuitive default browser on all Windows devices and has a slightly different name for its bookmarking tool. Instead of calling them ‘Bookmarks,’ Edge calls them ‘Favourites.’ So, instead, you will learn how to delete or remove Favorites.
Firefox is a popular browser often used as an alternative to Chrome because of the additional privacy features it offers.
To delete a bookmark from Firefox, do the following:
For quick access to the bookmarks, you can use the shortcut key “Ctrl + Shift + O.” This will open the “Library” pop-up box, which will let you manage and delete your bookmarks and folders.
Sometimes, you will have multiple bookmarks that you want to delete simultaneously. Depending on your browsing system, you can use the steps we’ve provided below that will effectively delete multiple bookmarks at once:
You would be surprised by how quickly things like your bookmarks, cache, and search history deplete your storage creating somewhat of a digital hoard. Decluttering and organizing any space you use often—even in the digital realm—is always beneficial to improving productivity and time efficiency.
Armed with the information shared in this article, you’ll now know how to manage your bookmarks to declutter and keep only what is necessary. However, should you still struggle with deleting bookmarks, a friendly specialist at My Computer Works is ready to help.
Our computer technicians often help clients declutter their browsers by removing unnecessary bookmarks. Contact us here to learn more about how we can assist you in this area.
With support solutions for the home and office, My Computer Works is here to help you get back to your life.
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