Article 6DBXC Google’s Reading Mode app for Android can save you from the worst of web design

Google’s Reading Mode app for Android can save you from the worst of web design

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Dan Seifert
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IMG_0001.0.jpg Wow, a readable website on your phone. Who knew that was possible? | Photo by Dan Seifert / The Verge

We've all been there: someone in our social feeds or group chat just sent a link to an interesting article, but when we click that link and it opens in our phone's browser, it's almost impossible to read because there are so many ads, pop-ups, chat with us" nags, and other crap getting in the way. Most times, I just give up and close the browser, forfeiting knowing about whatever the topic was.

But since I installed Google's Reading Mode app on Android, I can quickly bypass all of that crap with a simple two-finger swipe gesture and actually read the thing I clicked the link for.

Reading Mode was released late last year and is intended to be an accessibility feature - it makes reading content on your phone easier if you are vision...

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