Google Chrome's back button feature arrives on Android
Translated from Turkish, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
At a glance
- Google Chrome's back button feature, previously exclusive to iOS, is now available on Android devices.
- The update also includes "site controls" in the three-dot menu and renames the "add to home screen" option to "install and create shortcut."
- Android has historically received more unique features compared to Chrome's iOS version.
Google Chrome is rolling out a highly anticipated feature to its Android users: the back button. Previously exclusive to the iOS version of the browser, this functionality allows users to navigate back through their browsing history with a dedicated button.
The latest update brings more than just the back button. Users will also find a new "site controls" option within the three-dot menu, offering enhanced management of website settings. Additionally, the "add to home screen" feature has been renamed to "install and create shortcut," providing a clearer indication of its function.
This move underscores a trend where Android versions of Google Chrome often receive unique features before or more frequently than their iOS counterparts. Historically, the Android platform has been a primary testing ground for new functionalities within the Chrome browser, offering a richer feature set to its users.
The introduction of the back button on Android is expected to improve navigation efficiency and user experience for millions of Chrome users on the platform. This update signifies Google's continued commitment to refining the mobile browsing experience across different operating systems.
Originally published by Cumhuriyet in Turkish. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.