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Google Chrome working on new feature that will automatically fetch discount coupons

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Google Chrome is working on something new that can help you save money while shopping online. This new feature will automatically download discount coupons for items stored in your shopping cart, saving you time and money.

According to XDA-Developers, the new Chromium Gerrit unveiling a new shopping feature in the build. Depending on the obligation, it looks like Google Chrome will automatically download website-specific discount coupons and codes at checkout.

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Although feature commitment is included, the feature flag currently does not reside on any Chrome channel. The new features and previews arrive at the Chrome Canary channel before heading to Beta and Stable channels. If all goes according to plan, we can expect to see the coupon feature in the upcoming Chrome Canary release.

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The discount coupon feature is part of Google’s broader push to improve the overall shopping experience in Chrome. At Google I/O 2021, Google has announced that it has partnered with Shopify to make it easier for retailers to include their products across Google.

Google also describes a feature that will show your open shopping carts from various websites directly on the Home tab. This feature is currently available in Chrome Canary and can be enabled by modifying the following flag: chrome://flags/#ntp-shopping-tasks-module.

In addition to displaying your carts on the homepage, Chrome also works with a price tracker that sends real-time notifications to price fluctuations to selected shopping sites. The feature was released as part of Chrome 90, although it remains inactive and is hidden behind the flag.

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