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Chrome for Android lets you preview web links

Engadget logo Engadget 11/03/2021 16:38:21 Jon Fingas
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You no longer have to tap links in Chrome for Android and wonder what awaits you on the other side. 9to5Googlereports that Chrome 89 for Android has received a "preview page" feature through a server-side update. Long-press a link and tap the option and you'll get a glimpse of a web link without having to leave the site you're on. 

a hand holding a cell phone: ATHENS, GREECE - 2018/08/05: In this photo illustration, the Google Chrome logo is seen displayed on a mobile phone. (Photo Illustration by Omar Marques/SOPA Images/LightRocket via Getty Images) © SOPA Images via Getty ImagesATHENS, GREECE - 2018/08/05: In this photo illustration, the Google Chrome logo is seen displayed on a mobile phone. (Photo Illustration by Omar Marques/SOPA Images/LightRocket via Getty Images)

This peeking concept isn't completely new, and arguably isn't the best implementation. Safari and Microsoft Edge on iOS can already preview a link using a long press, and without having to tap a confirmation. Google's approach is slower and has been in development for more than two years.

Still, this could be very helpful. You can find out if a page is worth opening without having to open a new tab, for example. You'll only have to load new pages if and when you're ready to commit.

jeudi 11 mars 2021 18:38:21 Categories: Engadget

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