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Before you even tap a link on Chrome for Android, your browser may already be contacting websites in the background. No notification. No warning. No action required. The reason is a little-known Chrome feature called Preload Pages, which is enabled by default on many devices. This feature allows Chrome to predict the links you might open and start loading them in advance. While this can make pages load faster, it also means your browser may initiate connections before you actually choose to visit a website. In this video, I explain clearly: • Where to find the Preload Pages setting in Chrome • What Standard Preloading actually does • Why Chrome loads some pages before you tap them • How to disable the feature if you prefer full control • When this feature is useful and when it may not be necessary This is not about fear or exaggeration. It’s about understanding how your browser works so you can choose the settings that fit your preferences. If you enjoy clear and practical explanations of hidden Android and smartphone settings, consider subscribing for more videos like this. #Chrome #AndroidPrivacy #ChromeSettings #AndroidTips #BrowserPrivacy #AndroidSecurity #HiddenSettings #ChromeAndroid #AndroidTutorial #TechTips