How to Use Read Later Feature in Google Chrome

Jan. 27, 2021



If you’ve everused Mozilla Firefox, you might recall that the web browser has neat integration with a service named Pocket for bookmarking web pages for reading later. Google Chrome is now catching up with the feature and hasprepared a ‘Read Later’ or ‘Reading List’ featureto help users easily save web pages for quick access.

Like other hidden features, we will enable the read later feature using aChrome Flag. You can use ‘read later’ on both desktop and mobile versions of Google Chrome and we’ve added separate steps for both. If you do not like this feature, we have also included the steps for how to disable the Read Later feature in Google Chrome. Feel free to skip to the part based on the platform you’re using to browse the web.

  1. Introduced as Read later, Google has since renamed the feature to ‘Reading List’ in the latest Canary builds. Regardless of the name, you cansearch ‘read later’ in chrome://flagsto enable the flag. Choose ‘Enabled’ and restart the browser. Alternatively, you can paste the following address in Chrome’s address bar to directly access the flag.

  2. Now that you have enabled the feature, here’s how you use it. To add a web page to the reading list, right-click the tab (not anywhere on the page) and choose ‘Add tab to reading list.’ You can also utilize the bookmarks button to achieve this. Simplyclick on the bookmark icon and choose ‘Add to reading list.’

  3. You’llnotice a new ‘Reading list’ option in the bookmarks barpresent in the top right corner of Chrome. If you want to access the reading list anywhere within Chrome, do not forget to enable ‘Show bookmarks bar.’ When you click on reading list, you’ll see pages you’ve read and unread pages in separate sections.

  4. In case you’ve already read the article in your reading list elsewhere,you can easily mark it as read by clicking the ‘Mark as read’ button. Similarly, you can mark articles as unread if you want to read them again. Clicking on the ‘X’ icon next to the ‘Mark as read’ button removes the page from reading list.

  5. Much like its desktop counterpart, theprocess to enable read later feature involves switching the flag ‘Read later’ from chrome://flags. Enable the flag and restart the browser.

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  1. Once enabled, you can start adding pages to your reading list. There are two ways to do this. The first method involves long-pressing a link and choosing ‘Read later.’ You can alsotap on the Bookmarks iconto add pages to reading list.

  2. You can nowaccess your reading list fromBookmarks -> Reading list. Take a look at the image below for the exact path.

  3. Just like Chrome desktop, you can mark an article as read or unread here. You also have the option to quickly delete links from the reading list.

If you’re not a huge fan of Chrome’s new reading list feature, you can easily disable it. There are currently two methods to do it. You can either disable the Read later Chrome flag or disable the feature from the bookmarks bar. Do keep in mind that the latter is available only in Chrome Canary right now, and you’ll have to wait for the next stable update to use it.

  1. In your browser, open Chrome flags (chrome://flags) and search ‘read later’ or ‘reading list’ on that page. You can also use the address below to directly access it.

  2. When the flag appears,choose ‘Disabled’from the drop-down menu. Restart your browser and the reading list will be gone for good.

As mentioned earlier, the option to disable the Chrome reading list from the bookmarks bar is not widely available yet. When it becomes available, here’s how to use it:

  1. Right-click anywhere on the bookmarks bar and you will see a new ‘Show reading list’ option.

  2. All you have to do isuncheck the ‘Show reading list’ option. The reading list will then disappear from your bookmarks bar.

Try Read Later to Save Links in Google Chrome

Try Read Later to Save Links in Google Chrome

So, that’s how you can enable/ disable and use read later feature on Google Chrome right now. We could expect the Google Chrome team to enable the feature by default in the foreseeable future, presumably with Chrome 90. For more such tips, do not forget to take a look at our coverage onGoogle Chrome tips and tricks,changing default search engine, andenabling PiP mode in Google Chrome.

Subin writes about consumer tech, software, and security. He secretly misses the headphone jack while pretending he’s better off with the wireless freedom.