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    2) What is the Panic Button?

    If you’re a Chrome user, you may have seen the Panic Button extension in the store and wondered what it does. Simply put, the Panic Button is an extension that allows you to quickly close all your tabs with one click. This can be useful if you need to get rid of evidence of what you’ve been doing online quickly! Let’s take a closer look at how the Panic Button works.

    When you install the Panic Button extension, a small button is added to your Chrome toolbar. To use the Panic Button, simply click on the button and all your tabs will be closed immediately. That’s it! It’s really that simple.

    There are a few settings that you can tweak to make the Panic Button work exactly how you want it to. For example, you can choose whether or not to close pinned tabs, or tabs that have been recently opened. You can also choose to have the Panic Button open a new tab after closing all your other tabs. This can be useful if you want to provide yourself with a clean slate or if you just want to quickly get rid of evidence of what you were doing online.

    The Panic Button is a simple but effective extension for Chrome that can be used to quickly close all your tabs with one click. If you’re looking for a way to get rid of evidence of what you were doing online quickly, the Panic Button is definitely worth checking out!

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