A relative had preloaded several browsers on my PC for me to use. I had preferred Firefox, but a few months ago I was having problems with it, so I switched to using Chrome. Because I wanted to keep doing my usual browsing while configuring it, the process took about a week for me, but it was worth the time. I went thru the settings section to adjust things to my taste, including getting it to not track me everywhere. I set up a different, more secure search engine to use (StartPage, also known as Ixquick), and I went thru the Chrome web store extensions/apps to find browser extensions that would be very helpful for me. I now have several for security and ad blocking, as well as others for other functions. The best non-security extension I found is OneTab, as it tames all the tabs people tend to have open at one time. When you have more than a few tabs open, it slows down, and can eventually crash the browser. With OneTab, you can store your open tabs in an off-browser "closet", that you can access instantly, as needed, and your OneTab page will save your list of stored tabs even when the browser and OS are turned off. You can make tab groups there, and name the groups. You can also move tabs from one group to the next, star and/or lock groups. Because these open tabs are being stored off the browser bar, they use almost no browser resources, so it greatly reduces the slow downs, and crashes. I've tried other tab tamers, but this is the best one I've found.
Hope you are able to fix your problem. 
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