Every day the rhythm of life becomes faster and faster. To help users keep up with the established pace, developers are creating new gadgets to increase the speed and productivity of the Internet. But you can save yourself time on loading web pages on your own.
Instructions
Step 1
The duration of downloading web pages or downloading multimedia files to your computer directly depends on the speed of the Internet connection provided. Check with the provider the parameters of your tariff and check how well the services are provided.
Step 2
Often, the speed of your Internet connection depends on how you connect to the network. It is known that working through a PBX or old types of modems significantly complicates access to the world network; connection problems may not be caused by ISP problems, but by poor telephone wiring in your home. Think about modern communication methods: cable or wireless. At the same time, be careful: the more devices are connected to your Wi-Fi network, the lower the signal quality on each of them. To protect your traffic, put a password on your personal Wi-Fi and try not to connect unnecessary devices to the wireless network.
Step 3
The problem of slow loading web pages may be in the computer itself. An old operating system or viruses on system disks slow down the device significantly. Keep your computer safe and comfortable. Install a quality antivirus, check your computer for threats and neutralize them. Reinstall your operating system if you did so over a year ago.
Step 4
Reducing the size of the downloaded file can significantly speed up the loading of web pages. Usually, a page on the Internet has not only textual material, but also a lot of visual objects: pictures, moving advertisements, automatically playing music. In the settings of your browser, set the prohibition on pop-up extraneous pages, prohibit the download of images and audio files.
Step 5
If you frequently use the same site, you do not need to download its page from the Internet every time. Take advantage of the built-in memory of the browser. To do this, activate the "Remember cache" function in the web browser settings. This will allow you to load previously viewed pages from memory without wasting Internet traffic on them. Do not forget to limit the size of the cache and clean it in time, because the "cluttered" memory reduces the download speed.
Step 6
Update the versions of your browser in time, because each next one becomes more mobile and more functional than the previous ones. Disable unnecessary functions and activate those that speed up page loading.
Step 7
Turn off unnecessary applications on your computer, because their work requires energy resources and takes up some of the traffic provided.