How to close all tabs in Chrome on Android (if they are many open)

Those who never pay attention to it could find themselves with a small problem on their Android smartphone, namely that all the recently opened sites on Chrome are always present and visible.
This even if you close Chrome, because there is no exit button and because Chrome keeps the tabs open without limit, even if they were 300.
This is not only a privacy issue, because anyone who picks up the phone and opens Chrome can see the latest tabs open, but it is also a useless waste of resources, especially if the tabs left open are 50 or even 100.
To check if we have this problem on our smartphone, just open Chrome and note the number at the top right, what tells us how many tabs are open.
I could notice, especially on the smartphones of less experienced people, that this number in some cases even went beyond 100, showing no longer a number but a smiling face which means that it has passed the 99 open tabs in Chrome .
By touching that number button, you can scroll through the various tabs and, if desired, close them by touching the button with the X or by swiping them to the right or left.
The problem, if there are many tabs open, is to close them all, because swiping them one behind the other is not at all comfortable.
Luckily there is a solution to close all Chrome tabs on Android in one go, even if the button is quite difficult to find.
So if there are so many tabs open in Chrome that take up memory, instead of closing them all one by one, do this:
Touch the button at the top right with the number of tabs open (which can have a smile icon if there are more than 99 tabs), and enter the preview mode of those tabs, where you can browse up and down and swipe sideways to eliminate them.
In this screen, touch the button with the three dots at the top right to finally find the option Close all tabs .
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