Google Chrome is a popular web browser that is used by millions of people around the world. However, some users have reported that their tabs making a loud noise. This problem can be difficult to fix, but there are steps that you can take to try and resolve it. The first step is to try and determine the cause of the noise. Is it coming from your computer or your tab? If it’s coming from your computer, then you may need to check for updates or install new software. If the noise is coming from your tab, then you may need to adjust your settings. To adjust your settings, open Google Chrome and click on the three lines in the top right corner of the window. From here, you can access different settings for Google Chrome such as privacy and security. Under “tabs”, you will see a list of all open tabs. Click on the tab that is causing the noise and make sure that its volume is set to low or off. You can also try closing other tabs so that there are only two open in order to reduce background noise. If these measures do not resolve the issue, then you may need to reset your browser preferences. To do this, open Google Chrome and click on “chrome://settings/” in the address bar (it looks like three horizontal lines). From here, you will be able to reset all of your browser preferences including tabs and sound levels. ..


When you have lots and lots of tabs open, it’s extremely annoying to suddenly hear a background tab playing some loud noise or music, and then you have to hunt down the right tab to close. Here’s a great Chrome extension that gives you better control.

Head over to the Chrome Web Store and grab a copy of the MuteTab extension.

Confirm your installation by clicking on the install button.

Once the extension is installed it will create a small icon alongside your existing extensions.

When you click on the icon you have some pretty nice options, you can choose to mute all the tabs.

You could choose to Mute the current tab if you know some noise is on the way

If there is noise coming from a tab in the background and you need to focus on the current tab you can mute all the tab except the on that you are currently on

Alternatively you could just mute a specific tab that you think could be the culprit

MuteTab [Google Chrome extension]

MuteTabe [website]