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Google Chrome 19 exits Beta, comes with new tab syncing feature

Ron Ron
September 16, 2019
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Google has officially made available Chrome 19 Stable, which comes with a new tab syncing feature that allows users to access the same tabs that are open on a desktop on an Android phone or another computer running Google Chrome.

Chrome 19’s tab sync feature requires you to be signed into your Google account. Once you are singed in, look for the “Other devices” menu in the New Tab page in Chrome. Clicking that button will allow you to see a list of open tabs on all devices signed into that Google account. Pretty cool feature, especially since you can now access any open tab on your desktop while using Chrome on Android. If you find a page on your Android but want to look at it while at home, now you can with ease. Take a look at the video showcasing this new feature below and head over to the source link for the download.

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