Google Chrome has always been a go-to web browser for millions since its launch in 2008. People stay informed through online articles on Chrome but many a times page with cluttered images and ads disrupts our reading experience. However, the tech giant introduced a game-changing feature: Reading Mode in 2023. This innovative tool allows you to avoid distractions and immerse yourself in the disturbance-free content that matters. With the help of Reading Mode, you can enjoy ad-free and image-free content, making it easier for you to read the article at hand.
In this step-by-step guide, we will walk you through the simple process of activating Reading Mode in Chrome, so you can start enjoying a more streamlined and enjoyable reading experience.
How to activate reading mode in Google Chrome for web users:
STEP1: Open Google Chrome on your computer or laptop.
STEP2: Now open the article in Chrome that you want to read.
STEP3: The next step is to click on the three-dot button in the right top corner.
STEP4: Go to the ‘More Tools’ option.
STEP5: Here you will find Reading Mode, click on it.
STEP6: Now a new window will open on the side of the article, in which you will be able to read your article without ads.
STEP7: In this, you will get the option to reduce and increase the size of the text.
STEP8: Apart from the text, you will also get the facility to change the background color.
How to activate reading mode on Android phone
STEP1: Open the Google Play Store on your smartphone.
STEP2: Download the reading mode app.
STEP3: Open the app after the installation process is complete.
STEP4: Now go to Accessibility in Settings and tap on the shortcut button.
STEP5: Go to Google Chrome and open the page you want to read in reading mode.
STEP6: You will see a floating shortcut button on the screen, by clicking on it you will be able to easily read the article present on the web page.
STEP7: Here you will get the facility to customize the text.
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