Compatible with Chrome and Edge

Instruction Guide
We have a simple tutorial guide which explains the features of the software extension and what each button inside the extension does. Read our tutorial and welcome guide on how to use the extension to the fullest. Use all the features of this browser software.
If you are interested in other web extensions to install, you might wish to check out the Microsoft Bing Search with Rewards extension.

Microsoft Bing Search with Rewards Extension

It allows you to complete daily offers to get points.
Track the number of points you have currently and the rewards you can redeem with these points.
The ways to get points & get rewarded is search with Bing, browse with Microsoft Edge and shop at the Microsoft and Windows stores to earn rewards.



Other useful extensions

Another extension which would be useful to install is the iCloud bookmarks extension.
It allows to keep your Chrome bookmarks on Windows synced up with the Safari bookmarks on your iPhone, iPad, and Mac.
iCloud will store your website bookmarks so it is accessible even on your iPhone and Mac.
Try these other two extensions and see if it will boost your daily productivity.


Features:

Duplicate Tab Merger is a privacy-focused Chrome extension that helps you clean up your browser by finding duplicate tabs and merging them into a simpler, more organized browsing session. It is designed for students, researchers, developers, writers, professionals, online shoppers, project managers, and anyone who regularly works with many open tabs. When browsing gets busy, it is easy to open the same page multiple times without noticing. Duplicate Tab Merger helps reduce clutter by identifying repeated tabs and helping you keep only the useful version.

Too many duplicate tabs can slow down your workflow. You may have the same article open in three places, the same dashboard repeated across windows, or multiple copies of a document, product page, search result, email thread, or documentation page. This makes it harder to find what you need and can create unnecessary distraction. Duplicate Tab Merger gives you a fast way to clean up these repeated pages so your browser feels lighter, clearer, and easier to manage.

The extension works entirely inside Chrome and does not use any external API. No data is ever transmitted to third-party servers. Duplicate detection and tab organization happen locally on your device using browser-based functionality. The extension does not upload your tab titles, URLs, browsing history, webpage content, personal information, or usage activity. Everything stays inside your browser, giving you a private way to manage open tabs without exposing your browsing data.

Privacy is especially important for a tab management tool. Open tabs can reveal what you are researching, working on, buying, reading, studying, planning, or communicating about. They may include personal accounts, internal work tools, financial pages, private documents, client dashboards, school portals, health resources, or sensitive research. Duplicate Tab Merger is designed so this information remains on your own device. It does not send your tab list to a server, does not use cloud-based analysis, does not require an account, and does not share browsing activity with third parties.

Using Duplicate Tab Merger is straightforward. After installing the extension, you can activate it from the Chrome toolbar when your browser starts to feel crowded. The extension checks your open tabs for duplicate pages and helps consolidate them. Depending on how you use it, this may involve closing repeated tabs, grouping related duplicates, or bringing the original tab into focus so you do not keep reopening the same page. The goal is to save time and reduce tab overload without requiring manual tab-by-tab cleanup.

The extension is especially useful for research-heavy browsing. Students and researchers often open many articles, references, search results, PDFs, library pages, and documentation sources. During a long session, duplicates can build up quickly. Duplicate Tab Merger helps create a cleaner research environment by removing repeated pages and making the remaining tabs easier to review. This can improve focus and make it easier to turn research into notes, outlines, or final work.

Developers can also benefit from Duplicate Tab Merger. Technical work often involves many documentation pages, GitHub issues, Stack Overflow threads, API references, bug trackers, dashboards, and local development pages. It is common to open the same resource again while troubleshooting or switching tasks. The extension helps developers reduce repeated tabs and keep their workspace more efficient. A cleaner tab bar can make debugging, reference checking, and task switching less frustrating.

Professionals and remote workers can use the extension to manage busy workdays. Browser-based work often means juggling email, calendars, documents, project boards, reports, analytics dashboards, internal tools, and client portals. Duplicate tabs can quietly accumulate across windows and make it harder to stay organized. Duplicate Tab Merger helps remove unnecessary repetition, so users can focus on the tabs that actually matter.

Online shoppers and everyday users can also find the extension useful. When comparing products, reading reviews, checking travel options, browsing recipes, or researching services, it is easy to open the same page more than once. Duplicate Tab Merger can help clean up repeated product pages, articles, booking pages, and search results. This makes casual browsing feel less messy and helps users avoid confusion.

The extension can support better browser performance and mental clarity. While not every duplicate tab uses the same amount of memory, having fewer unnecessary tabs can make the browser easier to navigate and may reduce resource usage. More importantly, a cleaner tab bar reduces visual clutter. When you can see fewer repeated items, it becomes easier to decide what to read, close, save, or act on next.

Duplicate Tab Merger is intentionally lightweight and focused. It does not try to replace full bookmark managers, session managers, or productivity systems. Its purpose is simple: identify duplicate tabs and help you consolidate them. Because it does not rely on external APIs or third-party servers, it can work quickly and privately. There is no upload process, no server delay, no cloud account, and no remote processing involved in the core function.

The extension is also helpful for users who work across multiple browser windows. Duplicate tabs often appear when users separate work by project, subject, or task. You might have the same document open in one window, the same dashboard open in another, and another copy opened from a recent search. Duplicate Tab Merger can help bring order to this kind of scattered browsing by identifying repeats across the session.

Duplicate Tab Merger is ideal for anyone who wants a cleaner, more focused browser without sacrificing privacy. No external API is used. No data is ever transmitted to third-party servers. Your tab information, URLs, page titles, browsing history, and personal context remain on your own device.

With its simple workflow, local processing, and privacy-first design, Duplicate Tab Merger is a practical Chrome extension for anyone who struggles with tab clutter. It helps remove repeated pages, reduce visual noise, improve browsing organization, and make your Chrome workspace easier to manage while keeping your data private and secure inside your browser.

Tutorial:

  1. Install the Extension
  2. After installing the extension, click on the icon on the toolbar.