Google Chrome for Android Begins Testing ‘Copyless Paste’ Feature

Google has recently introduced a new feature called ‘Copyless Paste’ in its Chrome app running on Android OS that will take data from Chrome usage and use that to improve the experience in other apps.

Users can now enable ‘Copyless Paste’ in chrome://flags in Chrome Canary for Android, although turning it on might not do anything.

Chrome flags are used to enable or disable functionality in Chrome that may not be fully implemented, standardised, or that might still be a little buggy.

Reports have suggested that Google started the work on this feature in February and ‘Copyless Paste’ will arrive in the next few months, expected to make its debut on Chrome 60 for Android. 

*Latest Version of Chrome at the moment: Chrome 58.

Reports have also suggested that the ‘Copyless Paste’ feature will not work when users are utilizing incognito tabs, due to the way in which these pages store data. Lower-end devices will unfortunately also miss out on this feature.

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