How to activate the new suggestions button in Google Chrome
Little by little, Google is adding new features to its Intelligent Assistant and its browser that make the Internet experience more useful and profitable. One of the latest developments in this regard is to add a small button, next to the navigation bar, which, if we click, we can access news, entries or articles related to what we are reading. We have done the test with some pages belonging to newspapers and we have been enabled without problems.
Best of all, we can activate this new related suggestions button with the latest version of Google Chrome, we don't need to download any beta or developer version of the Google browser. If, for whatever reason, you use another browser on your mobile and would like to try this button, you will need to download Google Chrome from the Google Chrome app store.
Now we are going to do the following. We are going to write in the address bar the following (without quotes): 'chrome://flags'. A new screen will appear with a multitude of different options and settings. Just touch what we tell you, or you can make the browser useless and you will have to download it again. In the search box that you can see at the top (Search flags) you must put, without quotes, 'Contextual Suggestions Button'.Just below that option will appear, although deactivated. Where we read 'Disabled' we must press so that a small window with three options appears. We mark ‘Enabled’ and go back.
Finally, for the changes made to take effect, we must restart the browser Google Chrome. Look at the bottom that a button should have appeared to do it automatically. Press it and you're done.
Now, let's see the result of what has been done. We go to a news page, for example, El País. We enter one of the news and, when it finishes loading, we will see how a new button has appeared on the top. If we click on it, a new window will open with a list of similar news in order to broaden our point of view or detect false news more easily.