1. Disable your browser's DNS settings
Among the most common things that contribute to the slow Internet connection is to activate the DNS feature in Google Chrome, which converts you to a group of servers other than the main server of the company that provides you with the Internet and then access to the site you want to go to it, which contributes to slow the Internet When you use the Google Chrome browser, disable this feature as shown in the image by going to the following path:
Settings -> Advanced Settings -> Privacy
Settings -> Advanced Settings -> Privacy
2. Disable unused extensions
When you connect to the Internet and use some of the services on the browser, especially there are other sources that consume the Internet very large, including additions installed on Google Chrome browser, so enter the additions in the browser and then disable all the extensions that you do not use.
3. Delete web applications
A set of web applications in Google Chrome that consume a large portion of the Internet connection, even though you do not use it, most notably the Web application for the WebSpace, Gmail, YouTube, and all these web applications can be deleted by going to the following link:
chrome: // apps
4. Data Saver
This add-on is used personally when I use a service in Google Chrome that requires a good Internet connection such as reloading the videos on the YouTube platform, which helps you to allocate a large amount of internet only for this service, and you can use it for any service in the browser of any kind.