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A small but very useful new feature is coming to the Android version of Google Chrome, which could save regular users of the platform a lot of frustration. 

The Google Chrome is one of the most popular browsers in the world, and although it is far from perfect (it is quite power-hungry, for example), Google's developers are trying to meet the needs of users and make it more convenient with features that are more or less advanced.

As with the Chrome web interface, the Android version of the app allows you to open multiple tabs at once, up to 10-12 at a time. While this is undoubtedly an extremely useful feature, whether you're working or browsing for one reason or another, I'm sure many of you have found yourself closing all the tabs at once when you really only wanted to close one or two.

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A useful feature is coming to Chrome. (Photo: TechRadar)

To this small but all the more unpleasant annoyance now offers a solution a new feature of the company, which means that before you close the tabs, the system asks for confirmation that you really want to close them all. With this small addition, we can now avoid accidentally closing pages that we might need later.

The useful feature is already available in Google Chrome Canary 100, but it is not yet known when it will be made available to the wider community. Let's hope it's soon, as a really useful feature is finally added to the site.

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