Security News > 2021 > March > Hands on with Google Chrome's new Tab Search feature - Rolling out now
Google is rolling out a new 'Tab Search' feature that allows you to search through your list of open tabs among all open browser windows to find a specific page.
If you are like me and commonly have a large number of tabs open simultaneously, you can use the Tab Search feature to search for a particular page among your sea of open tabs.
With the release of Chrome 89, Google started to slowly roll out their new 'Tab Search' feature to users, with many people reporting having it enabled yesterday through today.
As you can see in the image below, clicking on the Tab Search button will open a dialog to search for titles and URLs to find any open page in the browser quickly.
When prompted, relaunch your browser, and the Tab Search feature will now be enabled in Google Chrome.
For those who already have the new Tab Search feature enabled, you can disable it using these same steps by selecting the 'Disabled' option instead..
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