Google Chrome isn't the world's most popular web browser for no reason. It offers fast performance, extremely useful features, and great ways to sync all your data. You could already create tab groups and manually sync them across your Android devices. Now, Chrome will automatically sync tab groups across all your Galaxy devices.
Google Chrome will automatically sync tab groups across devices
Google recently announced continuity and synchronization features for the Chrome web browser. Previously, you could create tab groups and sync them across your devices manually. Now, Google says that tab groups will be synced across all your devices, regardless of their operating system (Android, iOS/iPadOS, macOS, and Windows).
So, whenever you create a group of tabs for a specific task on your desktop, all those tabs will be ready on your phone when you leave your desk and decide to continue browsing on the go. The video below shows you how tab group syncing works on Google Chrome.
Google also announced that it is testing a feature that lets you continue browsing the webpage on your phone based on the tab you were browsing on the desktop. This feature is called ‘Continue With This Tab,' and it appears on Google Chrome's home page, just below your frequently visited bookmarks. Chrome will now actively suggest webpages, and you don't need to search for a particular webpage in your browsing history.
The company is bringing these continuity and synchronization webpages to Android, iOS/iPadOS, and the desktop.