Google Chrome for Android now lets users preview a link before they open it, here is how it works
Google Chrome for Android now lets users preview a link before they open it, here is how it works
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.
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HIGHLIGHTS
Google Chrome Android users can now preview a link before having to open it separately.
This can be achieved by long pressing on the link you want to preview. The feature is rolling out to Chrome 89 for Android.
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Highlights
Google has incorporated PartitionAlloc in Chrome 89
Improvements to other Chrome versions were also detailed
Google Chrome 89 for Android brings performance improvements that were detailed by the search giant on Thursday, despite the version s rollout starting earlier this week. Google claims that the latest version of Chrome for Android will use fewer resources, launch quicker, and boot up 13 percent faster than before. Google has employed the use of Freeze-Dried Tabs , which it claim help you load tabs from an earlier session quicker. The company has also incorporated PartitionAlloc on Android as well as 64-bit Windows, optimised for low allocation latency, space efficiency, and security. Improvements for the macOS b
Google Chrome for Android has added a new capability that allows you to preview a web page without actually opening it. It's rolling out via a server-side update as part of Chrome 89 for Android.