Chrome for iOS is getting a new tab grouping feature

Chrome for iOS is getting a new tab grouping feature


A nice update is coming to the Chrome browser for iOS. Tab groups feature coming to the iOS app soon is coming.

The tab groups feature, which is already available on desktop and Android devices, will soon be coming to Chrome for iOS, as officially announced today. On this subject, “You will be able to group the tabs you select on your iPhone or iPad and give them a custom name and color for easy recognition.” Google, which stated that It also announced that tab groups will be synced across devices very soon.. This will automatically send tab groups to desktop and mobile devices. In addition, Chrome will soon look at the tabs you have open on your other devices and It will start offering suggestions for pages it thinks you might want to visit again. There were other developments for Chrome before this. For example, Chrome for Android will soon hide sensitive information in screen recording. This feature, which is not known when it will be available to everyone, will prevent information such as credit card or password from being visible in screen recordings or screen sharing.

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A feature that will prevent sensitive information from being accidentally revealed to others via forms on websites.will increase privacy and data security. Last month, three new AI-powered features were announced for desktop Chrome. The first update to be released is Google Chrome inside “Google Lens” The visual search infrastructure has been made much better by selecting with . With this step, the system can be accessed directly from the right side of the address bar and Chrome-specific “Circle to Search” system now works much more elegantly. How the system, which can automatically detect objects contained in images on pages, works, in the official video here is beautifully showcased.

In addition, Google is working towards a conversational search experience integrates its artificial intelligence engine into your Chrome browsing history. This way, you can search your search history based on content, not on a site basis. For example, in your search history, you can search by “Which ice cream shop was that I checked out last week?” A search like this can be performed. Another artificial intelligence feature to be added to Chrome is It detects products in open tabs and compares them side by side on a single page.This feature, which will initially be available only in the US, seems like it will save people a lot of time in some cases.

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