Trips: Explained: What is Chrome’s new travel feature and how it can help with browsing – Times of India

Google has managed to solve a very old problem of browsing through endless chrome History by introducing a new feature on your popular search engine. Previously, browsers allowed users to view a specific website that they have already visited but not bookmarked.
It also allowed users to search for specific keywords included in the website address or title. Scrolling through long chronological feeds can be daunting, so Google introduced Travel Features in Chrome browser. Here, we will discuss what the new travel feature is and how you can use it.
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Google Chrome’s recently released Travel Guide is a tool that helps users find every web page they previously clicked on while searching for a certain topic on the browser. This can take the user back to an old browsing session where they searched for a particular topic in order to revisit it and continue searching for what they were looking for. This feature allows users to go back to the same pages they accessed earlier in the day or even weeks ago.
This feature is available in English, German, Spanish, French, Italian, Dutch, Portuguese and Turkish. This means that users will be able to find topics they may have browsed before in all these languages.
How is Journey different from Browsing History?
The Travel section of Google Chrome puts together all the different groups of websites a user visited while searching for a topic. These groups are created based on the time they were discovered. You’ll be able to see different groups spanning from day one to a few weeks ago inside the Journeys section.
It also tops the webpages you’ve interacted with the most and labels links you’ve previously saved as “bookmarks” or “tab groups.” Chrome may also suggest more searches that you might find interesting, based on what you’ve searched before. It can also help you to completely remove a topic from the travel page if you have completed it.
Where is this facility available?
Google Chrome Available on Trips Google Chrome Desktop app in all major operating systems. Users will be able to use the option inside the latest version of Google Chrome on Windows, Linux, ChromeOS and macOS devices. This feature is currently not available for mobile and cannot be accessed in Chrome browsing history on iOS or Android devices.
How is Google Chrome Travel useful?
This feature can be used to locate topics that you have previously searched for, to load all the pages you have open while searching for a topic or to remove a page/topic completely from this section. can be used for. The Travel page on Chrome has a search field at the top for users to type in a topic or activity (such as travel, food, etc.) that they may have searched for in the past.
These searches will show a sequence of results across multiple browsing sessions. If a session exceeds 4 entries, users can click the ‘Show more’ option to check the rest of the links you’ve searched for. Click on the link for your previous sessions and it will open the page in a new tab on Chrome.
If you’ve opened multiple pages while searching for a specific topic, you can re-open them all from where you left off. This section has an option called ‘Open All in New Tab Group’ which will open all the pages in the list and load them inside individual tabs on Chrome.
You can remove websites that you visited for your previous research and which you do not want to visit again. You can remove them from specific topics on the Travel page on Google Chrome. The ‘Remove from History’ option removes the selected page from the travel page and users will not be able to retrieve it again. Users can also remove entire search sessions from the journey.
Google allows users to remove this feature from Chrome’s history page if they don’t like the new feature. Disabling Journey will revert Chrome to the old way of showing a list of all pages that users have visited in reverse chronological order. However, users can re-enable it at any time.

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