Published: March 14, 2021 3:47 PM IST
Google Chrome’s latest addition for Android will now enable users to preview a page before even opening the link. The update will pop up a Preview page option in Google Chrome as part of the context menu which will appear when the user long-press a link. Also Read - Latest Android 12 leak shows tons of never seen before features; here s a look
The change first spotted by
9to5Google is said to appear between ‘Open in incognito tab’ and ‘Copy link address.’ Apparently, once the user selects the Preview page option, a preview of the web page opens that takes up a majority of the screen. At the top, the site icon, domain name, and page name show up. However, users won’t be able to expand it further. A dedicated button is given to open the page as a new tab, and once you have checked the preview you can close it by tapping it on the ‘x’ button at the top right corn
Published: January 31, 2021 4:12 PM IST
Google Chrome Beta 89 has been released almost within a week of the rollout of Chrome 88. A report by Android Police suggests that Chrome 89 seems to be an even bigger release, thanks to features like Privacy Sandbox, Discover feed, site info popup, web sharing on desktop, and more. Also Read - Latest Android 12 leak shows tons of never seen before features; here s a look
One of the key features hinted at in Chrome Beta 89 is Privacy Sandbox, which Google first announced in August 2019. Privacy Sandbox is “a secure environment for personalization that also protects user privacy,” according to Google. The first pieces of personalization interface have been spotted in Chrome Beta 89, though hidden as of now. The new Privacy Sandbox page is available under the Privacy and security option in the Settings menu. Also Read - Google Chrome 90 update now available: What’s new