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Chrome is making it easier to keep track of browser tabs

An example desktop and phone displaying Chrome tab groups, connected by a blue line.
Tab groups will soon make it easier to revisit webpages across devices without bookmarking them. | Image: Google

Google is adding some new features to Chrome that aim to help users organize and keep track of their browser tabs across both desktop and mobile devices. The search giant announced in a new blog post that tab groups — which enable Android and desktop Chrome users to keep related pages together in custom-labeled groups — will start rolling out to Chrome for iOS starting today.

Once Chrome is updated, iPhone and iPad users can access the feature by opening the tab grid, long-pressing on a tab, and selecting “Add Tab to New Group.” Custom names and colors can then be assigned to the created tab groups to help keep them organized and easily identifiable.

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Here’s a quick demo showing how to access tab…

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