The latest version of the Google Chrome browser, v86, released earlier this month, contains a secret Read Later feature

The feature is not enabled by default, but users must enable it by activating a Chrome flag:

chrome://flags/#read-later

Once selected, this option closes the tab and adds the tab link to a bookmarks folders called "Reading list."

well that feature was short lived

lol

seems the read later flag is not working - at least on my ChromeOS it isn't

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@ecksmc I use Evernote - it regularly saves me when I need to refer back to technical notes - especially came in handy when I had laptop issues some time ago as I could access all the boot setting notes I needed from my tablet or phone.

@Mandypar @ecksmc I love Evernote! I have a shared folder with my kids for items they need to know too. I keep my reading list of URLs in a note in Evernote.

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