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7 Hidden Tricks to Master MAGIC BROWSER Today

MAGIC BROWSER hides several productivity and privacy features that can make browsing faster, safer, and more efficient. Below are seven lesser-known tricks you can start using today.

1. Gesture Shortcuts for Faster Navigation

Enable and customize mouse or touch gestures to perform common actions (back, forward, reopen tab, close tab) with simple swipes or strokes. This cuts down on clicks and keeps your hands on the trackpad or mouse.

2. Tab Group Pinning and Session Snapshots

Use tab groups to organize related pages and pin important groups. Take a session snapshot to save the current window layout and reopen it later exactly as it was — useful for research, projects, or preserving temporary workspaces.

3. Smart Search Chains

Create chained searches that automatically query multiple search engines or sites in sequence (e.g., search broadly, then search a forum, then search documentation). Set preferred engines and order so a single action returns layered results without manual switching.

4. Context Actions from the Right-Click Menu

Customize context menu actions to include quick commands like “Search selected text in X,” “Open selection as new tab,” or “Translate selection.” Adding these reduces the need to copy-paste between sites.

5. Built-in Content Summaries

Use the built-in summary tool to instantly generate concise overviews of long articles or web pages. This saves time when skimming research or catching up on news, and you can adjust summary length for quick bullets or short paragraphs.

6. Privacy Presets per Site

Set granular privacy controls (cookie handling, tracker blocking, fingerprinting defenses) on a per-site basis. Create presets like “Strict,” “Default,” and “Relaxed” and apply them quickly to different domains so you get the right balance between functionality and privacy.

7. Quick Command Palette

Open the command palette (keyboard shortcut) to run actions by typing: open tabs, switch profiles, clear site data, toggle extensions, or run scripts. It’s a faster alternative to navigating multiple menus, especially for power users.

Bonus Tip: Combine these tricks — for example, use the command palette to switch tab groups and apply a privacy preset instantly — to build efficient workflows.

Start with the Command Palette and Tab Groups; they unlock the most immediate productivity gains.

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