Every tech product is a work in progress, and that's especially true for software and apps. Recently, Google announced a subtle but useful addition to its Chrome browser. Now, Chrome users on iOS can move the address bar to the bottom of the screen, bringing it aesthetically closer to Apple's Safari browser.
The option was first spotted in a beta version of the Chrome browser earlier this year. But now, the option is rolling out to everyone on Chrome on iOS (stable version 119). By default, the address bar is still visible on top the screen but now you can move it to the bottom.
There's another way to move your address bar to the bottom on iOS. Head over to Chrome and tap on the three-dot menu on the bottom bar and head to "Settings." Here, tap on "Address Bar" and you should see the option to move it to the top or the bottom. When you've made your choice, tap on the "Done" button and you should be good to go.
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If you cannot see the option to move your address bar on Chrome yet, make sure you have the latest Chrome version installed on your iPhone. Or simply wait - Google is in the process of rolling out the feature.
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