Little Snitch On Chrome

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I recently purchased Little Snitch, and i'm incredibly happy with the product, but still i have a little 'problem'.

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When browsing Google Chrome (on trusty sites) for every site i try to contact little snitch asks for the permission to allow connections about 5,6 times for different ips (for each site), making the browsing experience really uncomfortable.
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The thing is a bit annoying, so i was thinking of just letting chrome allow all connections (like it did before i had little snitch).
For me it's pretty hard to judge if an ip is malicious or not, considering most of them are formed by alphanumeric sequences and stuff like that.
My question is: Did chrome connect to all those ips in the background before i had little snitch? Because i didn't have any trouble in the past and so i'd just let chrome access to all connections. (note i usually only browse my personal bookmarks and known sites..i very rarely adventure in the web).
Thanks so much for the advice.