Chrome for Android now has tab pinning in its Canary build. You can long-press tabs to pin them, moving them to the top of your list. Pinned tabs lose their “x” so you can’t accidentally close them.
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Chrome for Android now allows you to pin tabs, making it easier to keep important pages up and active. You can pin any tab by long-pressing and selecting the “pin tab” option from the pop-up menu.
Why this is important: For anyone who uses Chrome on Android and routinely switches between many tabs, this feature brings greater order and control. Before the update, if someone opens dozens of tabs ...
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