How to add a bookmark to Chrome from Safari on iOS

Surely many of you, especially if you also use a Mac, use the Safari browser included natively in iOS, due to the integration it offers through iCloud. If you use both Safari and Chrome indistinctly, either on a PC or Mac, it is likely that on some occasion you will be forced toswitch browser to store a bookmark.

If you are visiting a web page from Safari without realizing it, but you want to store it in the Chrome browser, you do not need to copy and paste the URL in Chrome to be able to store it later, since directly from Safari, and thanks to this little trick, you can save links in Chrome from Safari.

Google has always been characterized by offering the maximum number of options to users through its applications and this function could not be absent. First, we must have Chrome installed on our deviceIf not, at the end of the article I leave the direct link to the App Store to download it.

Steps to follow to add a bookmark to Chrome from Safari on iOS

  • First, we must open the web page we want in Safari.
  • Next, click on the share button, represented by an upward arrow that comes out of a box, and click on More.
  • Then we flip the chrome switch, to be displayed in the sharing options.
  • In the next step, once we are back on the page that we want to add to Chrome, we click on the Share button and select the Chrome browser.
  • Then two options will be displayed: Read Later or Add to bookmarks.

By clicking on this last option, the website where we are will be stored in Chrome bookmarks and will be synced with our account, as long as the browser is being used with our Google account.


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