How to speed up file downloads in Chrome, Edge, Whale, Brave web browsers.

This is a way to speed up file downloads in a web browser very quickly. The same applies to all web browsers, including Google's Chrome, Microsoft's Edge, Naver's Whale, and Brave. 


The same way of applying them is because they all use the same basis called Chromium. So this method applies to all web browsers based on it, including Chromium.


And this method is a kind of experimental function, so it's not a formal function, and you may not have this option in your browser. If you upload it to the latest version, you will be able to see this function. There is an option to keep updating your browser, hiding new features, and experimenting with them by turning it on and off if necessary, and using one there.


For Chrome, open the Chrome web browser and enter chrome://flags in the web address input window.  Then the experimental function page appears.


You can find the Parallel downloading item here, change it to "Enabled", and relaunch the web browser.


In the Edge browser, you should type edge://flags in the original address entry window, but even if you just type chrome://flags, it automatically goes to the Experimental Features page. The same is true of other web browsers. It would be right to use the web browser's name, but even if you type it like Chrome, you can go to the page without any problems.


In the case of Brave browser, enter Brave://flags and search for 'download' to find the menu.


When you download only one file, you may not feel the difference in speed, but when you receive two, three, or more than ten files, you can experience tremendous speed. 


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