Many browsers that are based on Chromium will have the same or a modified new tab page. That means you are left with most visited sites shortcuts, a search bar, and possibly Google service shortcuts at the top right every time a new tab or new page is opened. For some strange reason, Chromium and therefore Chrome does not have an option to change the new tab behavior, even in the advanced settings. The open source Chromium browser has led to the creation of dozens of other third party browsers, including Google Chrome. Google Chrome and Chromium Based Browsers
This works for most browsers on the market today.
Here we show you how to disable the default new tab and new window content and load a blank page instead. Although you might have nothing to hide concerning your web history, opening an empty new tab page instead of one filled with content you might have no use for is faster as well as better for privacy.