In the latest browser update Chrome Google added one useful feature that users iOS they know, for example, from Safari. This is the ability to save web pages for reading later. Thanks to it, Chrome users can now save, for example, articles they come across but don't have time to read. When they have free time, they can simply view the saved pages, open them, and delete them after reading.
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The new feature is available from version 57.0.2987.100. So make sure you have this or a newer version before trying to save a page.
How to use Google browser Chrome save a page to read later
- Run it Chrome and load the page you want to save.
- Click on the menu button, which you can find in the upper right corner in the form of three dots.
- Click the share button at the top of the menu.
- Choose Read Later.
After clicking this button, a message will appear at the bottom of the display that the page has been added to the reading list. This lets you know that the page has been saved successfully. In the menu, next to the Reading list button, a number corresponding to the number of saved pages will appear. After opening it, you will see a list of all the pages you have saved. So you can conveniently return to reading and then use the Edit button in the lower right corner to delete the saved page.
and does it work for all or only those with 3D touch?
For all.