Learn about Google Chrome Journeys - A whole new browsing history management experience
In particular, the most notable is probably the all-new browsing history access management experience with many interesting improvements. Google calls this experience 'Journeys'.
What are Google Chrome Journeys?
As mentioned, Journeys is basically a new browsing history management experience that Google just introduced on Chrome. The web pages that you have visited in the past will be sorted, analyzed and grouped into small groups based on certain topics. For example, you've visited a bunch of different websites to do some research over the past few days, Chrome will group those sites together so you can go back and pick up where you left off. with a simple search query. This certainly makes for a much more convenient and intelligent experience than just having a monotonous list of websites visited by date as it is now.
In a blog post, Google also explained in relatively detail how to use this feature. Specifically, 'When you enter a related word in the search bar and click 'Resume your research' or visit the Chrome History Journeys page, you will see a list of visited web pages related to your topic. ever cared. Any websites you visited today or a few weeks ago will be fully listed by topic, allowing for extremely quick re-visits'.
For example, when you enter a keyword in the address bar related to the topic "travel", a 'Resume your research' option will appear, linking you to related websites visited previously. In addition, the Journeys page will also highlight sites you've spent more time visiting, along with relevant recommendations based on what you searched for.
Of course, to ensure privacy and avoid unnecessary clutter, you can delete thematic sites and site clusters from the browsing history page as usual. You can also turn off this feature completely if you don't need to use it.
Journeys is now available on the desktop version of Chrome on all operating systems. Currently supported languages include English, German, Spanish, French, Italian, Dutch, Portuguese, Turkish, and will be added gradually over time.
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