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Remove Most Visited Pages

Google Chrome’s new tab page displays “Most visited” sites as small tiles (thumbnails or favicons) under the search bar. Here’s how to remove them.

Right-click (or Control-click) on the icon of the site you want to delete and select .

Here is a critical fact that many users miss:

This tells Chrome that "Most Visited" is forbidden by system policy. remove most visited pages

Firefox gives you more granular control over its "Top Sites" and address bar suggestions.

Before diving into the "how," it is important to understand the "why." Search data shows that thousands of people look for this solution every month for vastly different reasons:

No. Bookmarks are separate. Removing “most visited” does not affect saved bookmarks. Google Chrome’s new tab page displays “Most visited”

If you find yourself constantly clearing your most visited pages, changing your settings or browsing habits can provide a permanent fix.

Apple’s Safari is notoriously stubborn about customization. It assumes you want the Apple way. Removing "Most Visited" (called "Frequently Visited") is possible, but Apple hides the switch.

If you find yourself reflexively clicking on social media or news sites because they are "right there," removing the shortcut can help break the cycle of mindless browsing. The "Nuclear Option": Clearing Browser History Here is a critical fact that many users

In practice, it can be a privacy nightmare, a clutter magnet, and an aesthetic annoyance.

I can give you specific step-by-step instructions to lock down your privacy. Share public link

Once cleared, your browser will have no past data to pull from, giving you a completely blank slate.

Both Opera and Brave are Chromium-based, so methods are very similar to Chrome.

Now, let’s remove those most visited pages once and for all.