Now, it's become a lot easier to save stories to read later in Google Chrome on iPhone. In the latest version of the web browser, there is a new feature called “Read Later” which is quite similar to Safari's “Add to Reading List” feature.
So, while browsing the web in Chrome if you ever come across any interesting article, you can save it to read offline on your iOS device. You can quickly access the saved articles and delete them all once you have read them. Check out how it works!
- How to Save Stories to Read Later in Google Chrome on iPhone and iPad
- How to Access the Saved Stories to Read Offline in Google Chrome on iPhone and iPad
- How to Mark Stories As a Read/Unread in Chrome on iPhone and iPad
- How to Delete Saved Stories in Chrome on iPhone and iPad
Save Web page to Read Later in Google Chrome on iPhone and iPad
Step #1. First off, you need to update Chrome to the latest version on your iOS device. Then, launch the web browser and head over to the article you want to save.
Step #2. Next, tap on the menu button at the top right corner of the screen.
Step #3. Now, tap on the share button at the top left corner of the menu.
Step #4. Finally, tap on Read Later to save the story.
Access the Saved Stories to Read Offline in Google Chrome on iPhone and iPad
Step #1. Open Chrome on your iOS device → Tap on the menu button at the top right corner.
Step #2. Now, check out the Reading List. It will show the number of articles you haven't yet read. Tap on Reading List.
Step #3. On the next screen, you will see all of your saved stories. Simply tap on the one you want to read offline.
Mark Stories As a Read/Unread in Chrome on iPhone and iPad
Step #1. Open Chrome → Tap on menu button → Reading List.
Step #2. Now, tap on Edit at the bottom right corner.
Step #3. Tap on Mark All at the bottom center.
Step #4. Next up, select Mark (All) Read or Mark (All) Unread.
Step #5. Make sure to tap on Done at the top right corner to confirm.
Delete Saved Stories in Chrome on iPhone and iPad
Once you have read the articles, you can easily delete them.
Step #1. Open Chrome → Menu button → Reading List.
Step #2. Tap on Edit button at the bottom right corner.
Step #3. Now, select the story you want to delete and then tap on Delete at the bottom left corner of the screen.
That's it!
Wrapping Up
I find this new feature very helpful and will use it to catch up with my favorite articles offline. What's your take on it?
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