When Google Chrome starts, it opens the home page by default. If you want the browser to load the last page that you browsed, make the changes in the configuration first. The easiest way to do this is to enter Chrome://settings/browser in the Address bar and select "Reopen last Open page".
But this will only open the final browsing page, and the previous ones that are interested in it will not be able to manage. In addition to this powerful session manager, try simple Window Saver.
This extension adds an icon to the edge of the chrome address bar. Unlike other process managers that track Web sites in all Windows, Simple window saver does not do so if it is not specifically set. You can click the icon in the new window to save the browser process.
Simpler Window Saver will then record the Windows and Open tabs. It automatically records all the open pages in the monitored window. This means that if a tag is closed, the label is no longer restored. The newly opened tab is automatically saved and opened when the browser is restarted.
All saved processes are displayed in the icon and can be clicked to restore either of them individually, and the process opens in a new browser window. This process management approach is ideal for users who want to separate the different activities in the browser. For example, you can now have a process of research, a news, an entertainment. In addition to saving information in different processes, the biggest benefit is that the browser's memory consumption is reduced because only one window is open at a time.