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Chrome on Android is testing a new context menu in its tab switcher, accessible by long-pressing a tab. This upcoming feature, currently available to try out in Chrome Canary 136, provides quick ...
Tap the browser’s three-dot menu icon, select “Settings,” then select “Tabs” followed by “Inactive.” There, you can tell ...
The tab switcher context menu has new options to “switch to incognito” and “switch out of incognito” in Chrome Canary for Android, so you can quickly return to your already open incognito ...
The post Chrome for Android Just Got a Big Settings Makeover — Here’s What’s New appeared first on Android Headlines.
Chrome on Android Feels Outdated Now I still remember the day I picked up my first Android smartphone and started using it. Back then, there weren't many browser options on Android, and Chrome was ...
As spotted by ChromeStory, the latest Chrome for Android update in the Canary release channel adds a new “Appearance” section to the Settings menu.
The current Chrome Beta (122) for Android shows a second “Bookmark” button in-between “Share” and “Find in page.” It does the exact same thing, including telling you if a page has ...