Then select Search settings from the pop-up menu. Step 1: In Google Chrome, type something in the search box and click Settings under the search box. To solve the problem, you should disable this feature. If you have set the Search settings to open up new tabs every time you search for something, the problem that Chrome keeps opening new tabs will happen. Then you should restart your browser and check if the problem has been fixed. Step 4: For any extensions that are not added by yourself, click Remove. Type chrome://extensions/ in the address bar and press Enter to view all the extensions added on the browser. Step 2: Scroll down to find problematic apps and then uninstall them. Then search for Add or remove programs tool and open it. Step 1: Press Win + S to open Search utility.
In this case, you need to uninstall any apps that were not installed by yourself and remove the problematic extensions, and then check if the problem disappears.
In addition, extensions on your Google Chrome might also cause the problem, as they may conflict with the server. Sometimes certain applications will be installed automatically when you download something from an untrusted source, which could lead to the problem that Chrome keeps opening new tabs. Read More Solution 1: Remove Conflicting Extensions