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Automatically Close Attended Tabs for Zoom Meetings

The "Automatically Close Attended Tabs for Zoom Meetings" is a Chrome extension that automatically closes the attended tab that appears after joining a Zoom meeting via URL.

This extension is specifically designed for Zoom meetings and provides the convenience of automatically closing the attended tab, saving users from the hassle of manually closing it every time. By automatically closing the attended tab, users can keep their browser clutter-free and focus on the meeting without any distractions.

It is important to note that this extension is not provided by Zoom Video Communications, Inc. It is an unofficial extension developed by noriokun4649. As a free extension, it offers a simple yet effective solution for users who frequently attend Zoom meetings and want to streamline their experience.

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