Security News > 2020 > November > Google Chrome will let you search through your open tabs
Google Chrome will soon let you search through your open web pages to find that missing page lost among a sea of tabs.
To help with this mess, Google is testing a new 'Tab Search' feature in the Chrome Canary builds that allows you to search your open tabs for a particular keyword.
Clicking on this arrow will open a search prompt that you can use to search for a particular tab, as shown below.
You can then look through the list of tabs that match the keyword and select the tab you want.
Once Google Chrome restarts, you will be able to search through your open tabs.
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