![]() But right now it is counterintuitive, inefficient, and unproductive. The iOS Chrome app needs a major refresh and update before I use it again. Page loading is slowing and constantly reloads instead of saving page data. There’s no option for opening tabs in background, quick new tab from a current tab just to name a few others. There’s no way to recover them if you open a new tab. I have pressed it accidentally so many times and closed out my plethora of tabs which is really annoying. ![]() For example, I understand some people like to close their browsing session after but I never do- sure, have a close all button but why is it displayed so prominently in the app start. After a month of Chrome usage, the app options, gestures, buttons are counterintuitive and slow. I use a lot of other Google apps over Apple (notable Gmail and Google Maps) and after a lot of prompting from those apps to use Chrome when pushing to Safari, I decided to give it a try. I really wanted to like the Chrome app for iOS but it turned out to be counter productive. If I could do those things, this review would easily be 4-5 stars. Those three changes would make Chrome on the iPad Pro a serious powerhouse. This app could be improved so much if they integrated Sync profiles (like they have for Windows and Mac), proper zoom scaling for Google Drive, and a bookmarks bar. It’s horrendous that Google’s flagship browser is quantifiable the worst iPadOS browser to use their own web apps and GSuite with. By default it loads the mobile web pages, limits the ability to zoom in and out (especially in Google drive), and for Google’s own Gmail it forces you to use a mobile version that looks to be from 2008. The current iteration of Chrome seems like they designed it with only the iPhone in mind. Like most people, I cycle frequently between various tabs and windows, use my bookmark bar frequently (can’t do on this), use tab groups to sort multiple tabs (can’t do), and use Google Drive, Docs, and Sheets almost constantly (limited and honestly counterproductive). ![]() I use Chrome on windows and Mac for work every day. More Matches Get Pricing Info for Google Contact Google! Or Contact Support Need help using Google? Try their Help Center now! Google in the News! Social Support and Contacts Google on Facebook! NOTE: If the links below doesn't work for you, Please go directly to the Homepage of Google LLC The following contact options are available: Pricing Information, Support, General Help, and Press Information/New Coverage (to guage reputation). Discover which options are the fastest to get your customer service issues resolved. ![]() You can try any of the methods below to contact Google Chrome. We make eduacted guesses on the direct pages on their website to visit to get help with issues/problems like using their site/app, billings, pricing, usage, integrations and other issues. Listed below are our top recommendations on how to get in contact with Google Chrome. ![]()
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