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Dmitry Naumov2016-01-20 08:32:47
Google Chrome
Dmitry Naumov, 2016-01-20 08:32:47

Google Chrome runs a large number of processes. Why?

2 tabs open. Over 10 extensions installed. Is each extension a separate running process? For example, in Firefox, I did not notice this.
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Stan Marsh, 2016-01-20
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Before asking a question, you could at least try to search for it on the net.
Chrome uses a multi-process architecture, and each tab or plugin, in most cases, has a separate process. This procedure, called process isolation, eliminates the possibility of tabs interfering with each other. Also, an attacker, using one tab, will not be able to peep what is happening in another, and if one tab fails, this will not interfere with the operation of the entire browser - you just need to close this tab.
https://ru.wikipedia.org/wiki/Google_Chrome

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