Google Chrome is a popular web browser which was released in 2008 for Windows. Later, however, the browser was ported to various other platforms like iOS, macOS, Android as well as Linux. As per Statcounter, chrome holds a major share of 71% in the Desktop Browser Market Share as of July 2019.
We have all used Chrome to browse web contents in real-time, but sometimes we want to save the page for reading it later. Chrome provides an option for us to do that with ease. In this article, we will explain how you can save the webpages for offline viewing later on Windows, Android and iOS.
How to save page offline on PC?
For saving the webpage offline, follow the steps given below.
- Open the web page, that you want to save, on Chrome.
- At the top right corner, click on the three dots , which will open a menu.
- On the menu, go to More Tools.
- Then select the Save page as option.
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How to save page offline on Android?
For saving the webpage offline on Android, follow the steps given below.
- Open the webpage, that you want to save, on Chrome.
- On the top right corner of the address bar, click on the three dots , which will open a menu.
- On top of the menu, click on the inverted arrow  icon to download the webpage.
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How to save page offline on iOS?
For saving the webpage offline on iOS, follow the steps given below.
- Open the webpage, that you want to save, on Chrome.
- At the bottom right, click on the ‘ … ‘ (triple-dot) menu.
- Then, tap on Read later icon.
- A message will appear on the bottom of your screen Adding to reading list.
- You can find the saved page via the reading list option on the same menu; as shown in the screenshot below.Also read:Â 9 ways to ensure your privacy is protected on Google Chrome