When you're browsing the web, you often come across a web page or website that you find interesting and want to share. So if you're using Google Chrome You'll end up copying the URL from the address bar. Fortunately, there are several ways to easily share web page links from Google Chrome.
Of course, you could just copy the link address and send it to someone via email or text message, but that's not always convenient. Google certainly acknowledged this when it introduced more sharing options to Google Chrome.
In this post, we'll walk through the options for sharing a web page link on Google Chrome for both mobile and PC. Let's get started.
Share a web page link from Chrome between devices
Chrome lets you share web page links across all your devices, provided you use the same Google account on all of them. This can be useful if you frequently switch between a computer and a smartphone. Here's how to do it.
on the computer
Step 1: Qom By running Google Chrome On your computer. Go to web page that you would like to share.
Step 2: Click the button "to share" located to the right of the address bar at the top. Select Send to your devices from the resulting list.
Step 3: Locate the device Who you want to share the page with.
Step 4: After that, open Google Chrome On your other device, you'll see a pop-up window asking you to open the web page. Tap open To visit the link in a new tab.
On Android or iPhone
Similarly, to share a web page link from the Google Chrome mobile app, follow the steps below.
Step 1: Open Google Chrome On your phone. If you have Android , use Three-dot menu icon At the top select Share from the resulting menu.
Similarly, iOS users can tap Share icon To show the share sheet.
Step 2: Next, select the option Send to your devices.Then choose the device you want to share the link with.
Step 3: On your other device, a pop-up window will appear. Google Chrome. Click open In a new tab to visit the web page.
Share a webpage link from Chrome as a QR code
Besides allowing you to share links between devices, Chrome also lets you convert a link Web page to QR codeThis can be useful if you want to share a web page link with a large number of people. Here's how.
on the computer
Step 1: Open Web page in Google ChromeClick the button. "to share" in the upper right corner and select QR Code from the list.
Step 2: A QR code will appear. Optionally, you can also edit the web page link from here. When finished, click the button. "to download" To save the QR code as an image.
Once done, users can scan the QR code using Camera app (or Custom QR Scanner App) To visit the web page link.
On Android or iPhone
Step 1: in Google Chrome app Visit the webpage you want to share. Tap Three-dot menu icon (or share button on iPhone) to explore sharing options.
Step 2: Locate QR Code from the list.
Step 3: Will appear QR Code On the screen. Press the button. Download To save it as an image.
Unlike its desktop counterpart, you cannot edit the web page link. However, you can switch to the tab Scan To clear QR code from here.
Share a web page link from Chrome to social sites
Aside from the above, you can also share webpage links directly to your social media accounts. This can be useful if you're looking to post a webpage link to your Facebook or Twitter feed. Here's how to do it.
on the computer
Click the share button in the upper right corner and select the social media site you want to share the page on. This will open the selected website in a new tab, allowing you to post the webpage link with a single click.
On Android or iPhone
Open Google Chrome On your phone, go to the web page you want to share. Use Three-dot menu icon (or share button on iPhone) To open Share Sheet.Select social networking site Prefer to share the web page link directly to your social media accounts.
Easy sharing
As we just learned, Google Chrome makes it easy to share web page links, whether you're using it on your desktop or your smartphone. So, the next time you want to share web page links from Chrome to your secondary device or social media account, you know what to do.
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