Google will prompt you for the most recently accessed links before starting a new search

Listening to feedback from users, Google is trying to make it easier to re-refer to the visited links in previous searches.

Listening to feedback from users, Google is trying to make it easier to re-refer to the visited links in previous searches.

The representative of the world's largest search engine announced on Wednesday that Google will come up with a new feature, called an activity card, that shows users the links they've visited when Re-refer to a search query.

When users log into their Google account, they will see Google prompt "Your related activity" at the top of the search results page before they go back to the previously searched queries.Clicking on this prompt will open an active tag along with a list of the links you have recently visited.Google is promoting this feature as an opportunity for you to find back the links that you accidentally deleted earlier.

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Suppose, a user is surfing the web, asexual finds a recipe for his favorite teriyaki chicken, which looks pretty good but easy to do.Unfortunately, this amateur chef accidentally forgot to save the link.After that, she intended to make this dish, but she could no longer see the shadow of the website containing the recipe anywhere, despite trying to rummage through the browsing history.In this case, with the new activity card feature, all recently accessed links will be saved.At the same time Google will also provide similar, relevant searches in case users decide to continue exploring new recipes.

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Currently, Google is also providing users with the "collections" option similar to Pinterest, to save previously accessed links for later use.Users will not have to access the steps in their search for the collections, since these links will be saved to the capital repository designed to simplify re-reference when needed.

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Google already mentioned the first activity card activity at its 20th anniversary event last September.Now, they have officially introduced this new feature on their official Google and English-language mobile website in the United States, a small but really useful feature.

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Update 24 May 2019
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