How to send content from Chrome PC to your phone is extremely easy
If you're using Chrome browser version 79, you can try to experience the content copy feature of any website and then send it to your smartphone.
Google recently introduced a new feature that allows Android smartphone users to use their own smartphones as a means to send texts or websites to devices associated with their Google accounts. As soon as this feature was put into testing, there were many suggestions for why Google does not support the opposite: Send content from Google Chrome on your computer to a smartphone. And starting today, this feature has become a reality.
If you're using Chrome browser version 79, you can try to experience the content copy feature of any website and then send it to your smartphone. However, in order to do so, you will have to perform a few (relatively simple) preparation steps, while ensuring that your computer and smartphone are logged into the same Google account, and Don't forget to turn on Chrome sync.
Copy content from Chrome PC and paste it into your phone
1. Visit the chrome: // flags page
2. Enter clipboard in the search bar.
3. Activate (Enabled) the following 3 flags:
- Enable receiver device to handle shared clipboard feature
- Enable shared clipboard feature signals to be handled
- Sync Clipboard service
After all flags have been activated, the system will ask you to relaunch Chrome to apply any changes. Restart Chrome and visit any website, then try highlighting a piece of text at that webpage and right-clicking to open the context menu. You will see the first option in the contextual menu titled (Send text your devices - Send text to your devices). Click the name of the device (smartphone) you want to send the text to. That's all you need to do - very simple.
In related news, Google has also introduced a useful new feature, which helps you generate QR codes for any website. This feature is currently available to Chrome Canary users.
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