Remove — Most Visited Pages [hot]
You can hide the entire "Most Visited" row or remove individual sites: To hide all shortcuts : Open a new tab and click the Customize Chrome button (bottom right). Select and toggle Hide shortcuts to the "On" position. To remove specific sites
That specific tile vanishes immediately. Chrome will eventually replace it with another site from your history.
If you followed the steps above and the thumbnails keep coming back, check these three scenarios: remove most visited pages
Open a new tab.
Click the icon (three sliders) in the bottom-right corner of the screen. Uncheck the checkbox next to Frequently Visited . You can hide the entire "Most Visited" row
Alternatively, you can also use the Edge settings page to remove individual websites from the most visited list:
If you rely on most visited sites for quick access, consider switching to bookmarks. Bookmarks offer more control, don't change based on your browsing history, and sync seamlessly across devices. Organize them into folders for even easier access. Chrome will eventually replace it with another site
to only show sites you manually pin, rather than those Chrome suggests based on your history. On Mobile (Android/iOS):
A blank or clean new tab page reduces visual noise and helps you focus on your next task.