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How to save a Google search for later viewing –

Do you usually do a lot of research on the internet? Every day thousands of people are searching and discovering new information on Google. According to the Internet Live Stats website, 98,000 searches are made on Google every second. So that’s a lot!

Over the years, Google’s algorithm (search system) has learned to deal with our searches — those that are sometimes also very specific, right?

That’s why today I came to give you this tip! Have you found a website, a story or even a search result that you’d like to read more calmly later? This situation can be quite common when we are on the street, or researching things on the cell phone.

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Did you know that using the Google Chrome app (Android | iOS) you can save searches for later viewing? This application function creates a small list and also neatly separates your saved links, so you can easily access your results later even from your computer through synchronization.

Pretty cool, right? But, it’s important to note that this feature has different names on Android and iOS. I’ll show you how to enjoy it on your mobile!

on android

  1. Tap and hold on a Google result to see more options. Then, you can select “Download link” option to keep this page offline;
  2. Another option is to save this site as a “Favorite” by clicking on the “three dots” and then tapping on the “Star” icon on the top menu bar;
  3. With this, you can save your Google searches in the “Favorites” tab and easily find them there.

on iOS

  1. Tap and hold on a Google search result to see more options. Once that’s done, you can select “Add to reading list” to save that result;
  2. Then tapping on the “three dots” icon you can access the “Reading list” option;
  3. On this page you will find a small list with your “read” and “unread” articles. By pressing on them, you can also access an “offline” version by tapping on “Open offline version”. This is a good option when you want to read a story without internet, for example.

These tips make it a little easier to organize your results and find your searches later. Did you like this article? Share this tip with your friends.

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