Android: Google tests the copy-paste without copying in Chrome

Does Copyless Paste feature makes its appearance in the unstable version of Google Chrome for Android.   Spotted in Chrome Canary on Android, an experimental feature (in chrome: // flags) called Copyless Paste promises to copy and paste without copying. If it is not already active by default, its description reveals its objective.    One example is a consultation of the website of a restaurant and then the launch of the Google Maps application. The keyboard will then suggest the name of the restaurant as a suggestion to enter in the search bar of the application.

Does Copyless Paste feature makes its appearance in the unstable version of Google Chrome for Android.


Spotted in Chrome Canary on Android, an experimental feature (in chrome: // flags) called Copyless Paste promises to copy and paste without copying. If it is not already active by default, its description reveals its objective.


One example is a consultation of the website of a restaurant and then the launch of the Google Maps application. The keyboard will then suggest the name of the restaurant as a suggestion to enter in the search bar of the application.


 This feature is related to the App Indexing. Suggestions relate to the context of recent use. It is specified that the data (for suggestions) are indexed locally and are never sent to a server.   At this point it is not clear whether all this echoes new possibilities specific to Android O.

This feature is related to the App Indexing. Suggestions relate to the context of recent use. It is specified that the data (for suggestions) are indexed locally and are never sent to a server.


At this point it is not clear whether all this echoes new possibilities specific to Android O.

   
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