chrome
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Block Bloated Web Ads With These Hidden Chrome 80 Flags
Chrome 80 dropped yesterday, and the usual advice applies. If your desktop browser hasn’t already updated itself, or you aren’t sure, go visit its “About Google Chrome” page either by clicking on the triple-dot icon in the upper-right corner of your Windows browser or the “Chrome” menu of your Mac browser.
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Why Your Favourite Android App Just Mysteriously Reset Itself
If your Android app has a case of amnesia, you’re probably a bit confused yourself. Where did your data go? Why is this app (or a few of your apps) acting as if this is the first time you’ve ever opened it? Is your Android possessed?
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Send Yourself Notes With Chrome’s New Shared Clipboard
Chrome 79 adds a new “shared clipboard” option to the desktop and Android versions of the browser, and it’s a welcome feature. It’s now a lot easier to ship notes, links, or reminders between your phone and desktop—no more third-party apps or wonky copy-and-pastes in Google Drive.
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How to Keep Yourself from Opening Too Many Chrome Tabs
I like to write about different methods for organising your web browser because my own Chrome browser looks like a tab farm. It never fails. No matter how often I dump all of my open tabs into some kind of archive, it only takes a week or two for the problem ” in the form…