If it is, you can pinpoint the exact culprit by systematically re-enabling each extension and restarting the browser until you find out which extension is causing the issue.
With all extensions disabled, restart Google Chrome and see if the odd behavior is fixed.Next, use the toggle associated to each extension to disable it.Then, go to More tools and choose Extensions. Open Google Chrome and access the action menu in the top-right corner.
Here’s a quick guide on how to manage your extensions: To test whether the issue lies with one of your extensions, let’s disable them all at once. If you’re using a lot of extensions with Google Chrome, it’s entirely possible that some of them are conflicting and creating startup issue such as the one at hand.Ī couple of users have managed to identify the culprit in their extension list. Method 2: Disabling all Chrome extensionsĮxtensions are often responsible for an odd behavior like this one.
If the same behavior persists, move down to the next method. At the next startup, open Chrome again and see if you’re still seeing two opened tabs.
Upon investigating the issue, we realized that these symptoms can be caused by a wide array of different culprits. While some users are only encountering this issue when they try to start Google Chrome, other users complain that this is standard behavior for every hyperlink that they try to access. Some users have reported a weird issue where Chrome browser opens two identical tabs everytime the user clicks a link.