Save more mobile data with Chrome’s new offline feature for Android

Save more mobile data with Chrome’s new offline feature for Android
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Google on Thursday introduced a new feature for its Android devices that allows users in India and several other countries surf the web without a constant Internet connection.

The automatically downloaded content will be available alongside all of the downloaded content available for access anytime.

Google on Thursday introduced a new feature for its Android devices that allows users in India and several other countries surf the web without a constant Internet connection.

“When you’re connected to free, unmetered Wi-Fi, Chrome will automatically download relevant articles, based on what content is most popular in your location,” said Amanda Boss, Product Manager, Offline Chrome for Android.

The automatically downloaded content will be available alongside all of the downloaded content available for access anytime, even without an Internet connection.

“If you’re signed into Chrome, you’ll also get articles that are relevant to you, based on your browsing history,” Boss added.

Chrome on Android would be available in over a 100 countries including India, Nigeria, Indonesia and Brazil. Users who update to the latest version of Chrome on Android in Google Play Store would be able to use this feature.

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