Google Chrome on Android will soon start counting the total number of tabs that users have opened separately. Google seems to have started rolling out Chrome version 106 on Android and this update is expected to change the behaviour of these Tab Groups.
Google Chrome currently counts all the sites opened inside a tab in a single group. So, when one has opened four sites in one tab and two sites in another, the indicator will show the count as two tabs. With the new change, Google Chrome will start showing it as six tabs which is the “correct” number. It should be noted that 99 is the maximum number of tabs that Chrome can display.
In the latest Chrome 106, the numbers in the upper right corner can now display all tabs correctly. Chrome 106 version brought a number of detailed improvements. In the desktop version of Chrome 106, users can enter @ in the address bar, then select one of the bookmarks, history, and tabs, and enter a space to quickly search.
Google Chrome is also testing Journeys for Android, that helps Google to organise topic-based sites and searches automatically. The feature will appear as a new tab on the History page that goes unnoticed. Users can even disable the feature entirely from the overflow menu.
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