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3 Reasons Why Android and Google Chrome are a Perfect Pair

A few years ago, no one would dream of using Google Chrome for anything other than an Apple product. Now that Android is an equally viable (and popular) option for mobile devices, the availability of all things Google is commonplace for Android users. So what makes Android and Google Chrome so compatible?

It Makes Working From Your Phone (And at Home) Easier Than Ever.

Many companies utilize Google for work purposes, such as creating documents and slideshows. Android allows for important projects to be done on mobile devices with the same ease and simplicity that a desktop provides, using Chrome’s software as a platform. The Chrome app is available for download on Google Play, along with specialized Google software such as Docs and Slides for specific needs.

Read More: Android vs. iPhone: The Key Differences

You Can Make Chrome Your Default Browser on Android Devices.

If Chrome is your browser of choice, it’s possible to set it as your immediate search outlet on Android devices. Go to “Settings” and click “Apps.” From there find “Default Apps.” You can choose Chrome from there! This action varies with different versions of Android software, so be sure to know which version you have before completing this task.

Google is Constantly Updating Their Software to Fit Every Android Need

The patented Android Nougat was recently released for the newest Android version, but Chrome adapts to every device and its current speed. Features that improve their efficiency are the ability to switch between tabs, as well as accessing links and facilitating the transfer of files between devices. Be on the lookout for constant notification updates that will make switching tabs and browser usage more efficient.

PSafe and Google Chrome for Android

Maximize your Google Chrome experience with PSafe Total products! Since this is a browser app, a Full AV (anti-virus) Scan would prove beneficial for detecting any threats or hindrances to your Android device’s memory and storage. A Quick AV Scan is also available to perform a similar check, focusing on the security of your data and personal information.

An Internet Booster optimizes the Chrome app by closing other apps in the background, to speed up your Internet. For further spring cleaning, a Quick Cleanup will clear out any unwanted files and documents on your devices, and a Quick Optimization feature detects any weakness in your systems and eliminates them. Happy browsing!

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