Google Chrome browser now allows saving web pages for later reading

The Google Chrome browser finally has a useful new feature that users have been asking for for a long time-the feature of saving web pages so that users can read them later. The new reading list feature was launched in Chrome 89.0.4389.0.

It is suitable for Windows, macOS, and Linux. The function of saving web pages is a feature that Edge users are very familiar with. The old version of Edge allows users to set Tabs on one side while browsing so that users can easily access them later. The new version of Edge has a feature called Collections, which basically does the same.

But if you are using the Google Chrome browser, you can now enjoy the same features. In order to save a webpage in the Chrome browser, all you need to do is to enter a webpage you want to save, and then click the bookmark icon located on the left side of the URL bar, you can see an option called “Add to Reading List”, click This option saves the web page so that you can read it later.

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How to find all the pages you just saved? Now you can see a new option called Reading List, right next to the other bookmark options, clicking on the Reading List option will display all your saved web pages.

It’s worth noting that this feature is rolled out in stages, so if you haven’t got it yet, just wait a few more days. In addition, please make sure that the latest version of the browser is installed on your computer.

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