
Google Chrome for Android now lets users preview a link before they open it, here is how it works
India Today
The Android app for Google Chrome will now allow users to glance through the contents of a link before they open it in a separate tab altogether. The feature is being rolled out to Chrome 89 for Android via a server-side update.
Google is rolling out a very simple but significant tool, which has reportedly been in the works for two years. The Android app for Google Chrome will now allow users to glance through the contents of a link before they open it in a separate tab altogether. The new feature 'Preview Page', as the name suggests, lets Chrome users open a link in preview and lets them decide if the page is worth opening at a separate time. This feature will save on user’s time and will let users stay on a page without them having to go down a rabbit hole. The new feature ‘Preview Page’ was first reported by 9to5Google and is being rolled out to Chrome 89 for Android via a server-side update, as per the report. India Today Tech could confirm it.
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