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Google Chrome could start reading to you in custom tabs


Sites you've visited on other apps could be saved for easier rediscovery.

Chrome Canary for Android shows signs of a new "Read Aloud" function for the browser's "custom tabs" present in apps like X (formerly Twitter). Another flag in the code suggests a "history" could arrive for custom tabs, giving users an easier experience when it comes to rediscovering sites visited. The experimental version of Chrome on Android has been busy as it recently showed signs that the browser will support one-time permissions for websites.

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