The popular Chrome web browser on Android automatically saves web pages

Chrome automatically saves offline content

24.06.2018

The Chrome browser on Android almost always suggests the most popular websites of a user or simply the websites that the user visits most. Now Google would like to make these websites or individual pages of a website available to users offline and as uncomplicated as possible.

 

 

In order for this to be possible, of course, the content must first be downloaded from the Internet. This only happens in the WLAN so that the data volume is not unnecessarily burdened, this behavior cannot be switched off. Users who have an unlimited data tariff cannot take advantage of such a tariff.

Once the article has been downloaded successfully, it is available offline in the download area.

The function is available in the Canary version. This version is not yet available in Germany. Unfortunately, an exact date has not yet been published.

 

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