Google Changes Chrome on Android: The Long-Awaited Feature Has Arrived
Google Changes Chrome on Android: The Long-Awaited Feature Has Arrived Google has updated Chrome for Android tablets and foldable devices, reintroducing the bookmarks bar, a feature previously exclusive to desktop versions. This bar, displaying site icons and names, appears below the address bar, enhancing efficiency on larger screens and offering improved security through URL previews.
This update aims to make Chrome on Android as powerful as its desktop counterpart, though it remains hidden on standard phones due to screen size limitations. The new option is available in Chrome version 146 and can be activated through the app’s settings under ‘Appearance’.
Activating the bookmarks bar synchronizes your desktop data, effectively transforming portable devices into robust workstations and blurring the lines between mobile and desktop browsing experiences.
- Google released a significant Chrome update for Android tablets and foldable devices.
- The update brings back the bookmarks bar, previously exclusive to desktop versions.
- The bookmarks bar appears below the address bar and spans the full screen width.
- It displays site icons and names, with folders opening in the same window.
- A scroll arrow shows hidden bookmarks, and long-pressing a site reveals its full URL for security.
- The feature aims to make Chrome on Android as powerful as desktop versions.
- It is available from Chrome version 146 and is hidden on standard mobile phones.
- Activation involves going to Settings > Appearance and enabling ‘Show bookmarks bar’.
- Forcing app stop and restarting is recommended if the option is not visible.
- The feature synchronizes desktop data, enhancing the mobile workstation experience.
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