Chrome browser for Android has released a new update which comes with an improvised data saving feature that lets you save up to 70 percent on the data usage. The new feature will let users choose the images they want to see after loading a page.
The rise in the mobile data consumption has been on an all-time high and a major chunk of this data is usually accessed using our smartphones and tablets.
Google had already baked up the data saver feature in to the Chrome browser and now it seems that they have further improvised the same in order to achieve about 70% percent of data reduction.
In fact when the mobile internet started gaining some traction and the data charges were sky high, people switched over to browsers like Opera which helped them save bandwidth and spend less money on the data bills. The new improvised data saver in Chrome will let you choose the images you want to see after the page has loaded, making the browsing experience fast and less costly.
The feature will be initially rolled out for the Indian and the Indonesian markets, and will soon spread to other regions. The secure pages and the incognito pages will load without compression. To enable the feature go to Settings>Data Saver>Toggle it on.
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