Chrome Dev On Android Can Add Articles You Might Like To The New Tab Page

Chrome Dev On Android Can Add Articles You Might Like To The New Tab Page

Android: The new tab page in Chrome might not be the place you expect to find suggested articles, but Google’s experimenting with them anyway. You can enable this hidden feature in the Dev version of Chrome for Android with a simple flag.

As Android Police points out, the developer version of Chrome has a hidden flag at the following URL:

chrome://flags/#enable-ntp-snippets

When you enable this feature, Google will put suggested articles in your new tab page, complete with snippets of the articles you see. It’s unclear where Google is getting the suggestions from. However, if Google Now’s similar feature is any indication, it’s likely compiled based on your browsing history, if you have Google’s tracking features enabled.

[Neat] Chrome Dev Can Show Web Content Snippets On New Tab Page After Toggling A Flag [Android Police]


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