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How can I force new Chrome tabs to the end of the list?
I want my new browser tabs to appear at the end, not right after the current tab.  Chrome (desktop) doesn't have a setting for this (or at least not one I've been able to find), so I use the "New Tabs at End" extension.

Google has recently revoked approval of this extension (I don't know why, beyond the vague "violates our terms" message).  They haven't force-uninstalled it, like they have done at times in the past when an extension was considered dangerous, just disabled it.  I can enable it again and restore the behavior.

The problem is that every time I restart the browser, it reverts to being disabled again and I have to remember to re-enable it (usually right after I've opened a tab that doesn't show up in the right place).  For my work laptop, this means I have this hassle every day.

How can I force new Chrome tabs to the end with minimum effort?  I'd be happy with any of: 

- a Chrome setting for tab placement (no extensions needed)
- a replacement extension
- a way to auto-enable this one on launch (but I don't want to auto-enable *all* installed extensions)

In case it matters, I'm having this problem on Mac 10.12.6 (Sierra) and Windows 10.

Suggested over 3 years ago by Moshi‭