Google Chrome Gets a “Journeys” Tab to Explore Past Websites on Desktop

Feb. 9, 2022



After recentlychanging the Chrome logoafter nearly 8 years, Google has announced new features for Chrome’s desktop app. The company has introduced a new “Journeys” feature that offers easy access to previously-visited websites on the history page. This feature aims to help users resume “past explorations” in Chrome that may have been interrupted somehow.

Google Chrome Gains New “Journeys” Feature and More

Google Chrome Gains New “Journeys” Feature and More

Google recently sharedan official blog postto announce the Journeys feature for Chrome on desktop. It is primarily a dedicatedtab that contains a chronological and personalized timeline of previously-visited websites, grouped by topics. Users can now visit the Journeys page under History to explore their past activities on Chrome and visit other websites that might be relevant to them.

They can also search for a related keyword and click on the “Resume your research” option to visit a site again that was left off previously even if this was weeks ago.

Yana Yushkina, the Product Manager of Chrome at Google, mentioned that other than showing previously-visited websites in a grouped view, Journeys will“even take into account how much you’ve interacted with a site to put the most relevant information front and center, while also bringing you helpful suggestions on related searches you may want to try next.”

Google says that users will be in control of the new feature in Chrome. It means that users can still delete their entire browsing history to clear their Journeys tab ordelete individual items or groups from the Journeys page. Furthermore, they can turn off Journeys altogether from Chrome settings.

As for the availability, Google says Journeys isrolling out the latest version of Chrome for desktopon any platform. However, at the time of writing this article, it was not available for us at Beebom.

Other than this, Google has also started rolling out new Chrome widgets on Android. The company added different-sized Chrome widgets that allow users toopen text search, voice search, lens search, and an incognito tab right from the Home screen. There is also a dedicated widget for the Chrome Dino game.

The widgets are currently rolling out to Android users and can be added to the Home screen by long-pressing the Google Chrome icon. It is further revealed that Google will launch more new Chrome features this year. Hence, stay tuned for more updates.

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