This Tab Will Self Destruct™ This Tab Will Self Destruct™

Productivity
Version: 0.7
Last Update: 2013-07-12

Overview

This Tab Will Self Destruct™ is a Chrome extension developed by Simon. According to the data from Chrome web store, current version of This Tab Will Self Destruct™ is 0.7, updated on 2013-07-12.
225 users have installed this extension. 7 users have rated this extension with an average rating of .
developer website: elvery.net

Automatically cleans up unused tabs to keep your browser snappy.

All tabs will automatically self destruct after a specified period of inactivity (default is 60 minutes).

- Active tabs will never self destruct.
- Pinned tabs will never self destruct.
- Defused tabs will never self destruct.

The *Defuse* button can be found by clicking the toolbar icon.

Rating

7 ratings

Total Installs

225

Information

Last Update

2013-07-12

Current Version

0.7

Size

110KiB

Author

Simon

Website

elvery.net

Category

Productivity

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avatar Wayne Abbott
2020-08-07

One of the best decluttering tools out there. By the end of a work day, I usually end up with 30 tabs open all over the place. When I come in the next morning, my browser looks great. If there's every a tab I need to pull back up, I just go to the list and pull it back up. Easy.

avatar Michael E. Smith
2016-10-07

Excellent tool for addition to the browser! Sweet!

avatar Fredrik Stål
2014-08-24

This is not working. Kills defused tabs.

avatar A Google User
2013-09-24

I've always had a vague sense of unease but I never knew what was missing from my life until I installed this extension. Now everything has changed.

It's really useful, closes tabs you haven't used for ages and it's rare I'll even notice. If it closes something important you can click the icon to restore it, or make it sticky so it won't close that tab again.

Such an useful addition to your browser.

avatar Wayne Abbott
2020-08-07

One of the best decluttering tools out there. By the end of a work day, I usually end up with 30 tabs open all over the place. When I come in the next morning, my browser looks great. If there's every a tab I need to pull back up, I just go to the list and pull it back up. Easy.