Do you start every morning by opening the same websites?
Email.
Your calendar.
Facebook.
ChatGPT.
Your favorite business tools.
If so, your browser has a built-in setting that can save you a few clicks every single day.
Click the image below to watch this quick tutorial.

Let Your Browser Remember
Both Microsoft Edge and Google Chrome can automatically reopen the tabs you had open the last time you closed your browser.
Instead of starting from scratch each morning, you can simply pick up where you left off.
It’s a simple setting that’s easy to turn on—and once you do, you’ll probably wonder why you didn’t enable it sooner.
Why This Matters
Automatically restoring your tabs can help you:
- Save time at the beginning of your day
- Keep frequently used websites ready to go
- Maintain your workflow between sessions
- Reduce repetitive clicks
- Get to work faster
Sometimes the smallest settings make the biggest difference.
My Recommendation
If you regularly visit the same websites, take a minute to enable this setting in your browser.
Then the next time you close and reopen Edge or Chrome, your tabs will be waiting for you.
It’s one of those little quality-of-life improvements that quietly saves time every day.
Tech Confidence Takeaway
Technology doesn’t always require new apps or expensive software. Sometimes the best productivity boosts come from discovering features already built into the tools you use every day.