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A new way to save data with Chrome on Android

January 1, 2016 Harneet Pasricha
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Now, we’re updating this mode to save even more data – up to 70 percent! – by removing most images when loading a page on a slow connection. After the page has loaded, you can tap to show all images or just the individual ones you want, making the web faster and cheaper to access on slow connections.

On Android, go to Chrome:

 

  • Touch the Chrome menu, then Settings.
  • Under “Advanced,” touch Data Saver.
  • Slide the switch ON. You can switch this off at any time.

 

Source: Google Chrome Blog: A new way to save data with Chrome on Android

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