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As an alternative to rebooting, you might try to use "Force Quit Applicaitons" (Command-Option-Escape), select one web browser then click Force Quit. If there was another web browser in the list, r...
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As an alternative to rebooting, you might try to use "Force Quit Applicaitons" (Command-Option-Escape), select one web browser then click Force Quit. If there was another web browser in the list, repeat until there isn't any web browser. You could use the Activity Monitor if you still want to go deep. For details for macOS Ventura, see [Activity Monitor User Guide](https://support.apple.com/guide/activity-monitor/welcome/mac). Hint: Try to find memory leaks. Reference - [How to force an app to close on your Mac](https://support.apple.com/en-us/HT201276)