Say goodbye to endless tabs! Google Chrome Reading List helps you manage favorite articles efficiently
Are you still worried about the mountains of unread posts tabs in your browser? Google Chrome's Reading List feature will help you solve this problem! It's like a link repository and inbox that allows you to easily manage and read favorite articles.
What is the Google Chrome reading list?
This feature is like a link repository and an inbox, making it easier for you to mark read articles. Whether you are using a desktop or mobile Chrome browser, you can access the reading list offline and view it on any device with a Chrome account without a network connection.
How to add content to Google Chrome reading list?
Desktop version: Similar to adding a bookmark, just click the star on the right side of the address bar and select "Add to Reading List". You can also right-click on the tab and select "Add Tab to Reading List". (No shortcut keys are available yet.)
iPhone or iPad: Open the tab you want to save, click the share button (a square with an upward arrow) on the right side of the address bar, and select Read later.
Other platforms (such as Google News, Apple News, etc.): Also start with the share button, select "Google Chrome", and then select "Read later" in the next menu.
When you open the reading list, you will see all saved articles sorted by the date you added. Click or touch to open a link in a new tab. In the desktop version, there are two buttons on the right side of each article: a check mark (marked as read) and a cross mark (delete). iOS and iPadOS require additional steps: Scroll to the bottom and click Edit, select the article you want to operate, and then click "Mark as read" or "Delete" at the bottom.
How to disable Google Chrome reading list?
If you are more accustomed to using bookmarks, you can hide the reading list button: right-click the blank space on the bookmark bar and uncheck "Show reading list". To completely disable the reading list, enter chrome://flags/#read-later
in the address bar, find the "Read List" option, set it to "Disabled", and restart your browser.
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