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I turned my Chrome new tab into a Google Discover feed with 2 free extensions

Google users can replicate the personalized Google Discover experience on desktop browsers by customizing Google News through the AdGuard and Custom New Tab extensions for Google Chrome.

Key Points

  • Users can set the Google News URL as their default new tab page using the Custom New Tab extension.
  • The AdGuard extension allows users to hide specific page elements, such as "Your briefing" and "For you" sections, using custom CSS rules.
  • By isolating the "Your topics" section, the interface mimics the personalized, streamlined layout of the mobile-only Google Discover feed.
  • The setup requires a Google account login to ensure the news feed remains relevant to the user's established interests.
  • Custom rules may require periodic updates if Google changes the internal class names of its webpage elements.

Why it Matters

This workaround provides a desktop alternative for users who prefer the personalized content curation of Google Discover but want to avoid the distractions of mobile devices. It demonstrates how browser extensions can be leveraged to modify web interfaces and improve productivity by tailoring the browsing environment to individual preferences.
MakeUseOf Published by Gavin Phillips
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