There are guides out there covering how to close all your tabs at once — like this one. Solid tips, all of them. Closing all tabs at once beats going one by one through the tab switcher any day. I get why people need it.
But not one of them mentions that Android already closes certain tabs for you automatically. You don't have to do a thing.
When you open a link from an email, a news app, or a text message, browsers like Chrome, Brave, and Firefox on Android treat it as a temporary tab. Swipe back to whatever you were doing before and that tab just closes itself. Your other tabs stay exactly where you left them, and the page still shows up in your history if you need it again.
💡 How it works
Swipe back to the previous app → tab closes automatically.
Use the app switcher to go back → tab stays open for later.
Chrome and Brave users: Both browsers can automatically move inactive tabs to a separate inactive section after 7, 14, or 21 days — your choice in settings.
I use this every single day. My browser stays clean because the temporary stuff disappears on its own, and the tabs I actually care about stick around until I'm done with them — at which point I just close that one tab manually. Done, marked off, gone.
"Close All Tabs" is great for the occasional deep clean. But for everyday browsing, Android already figured out the right answer — quietly, in the background, without asking you to manage anything.
