
Gift-giving season is upon us, and buying gifts for everyone on your list can be expensive. Fortunately, Google is introducing new features that you can use to save some money and make your shopping experience smoother.
on tuesday, Launched by Google Search is a new deals destination that lets you find deals all over the web in one place
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The Dill leaves The best holiday categories include promotions and markdowns from a variety of websites, companies and brands, including electronics, clothing, beauty, toys and more.
Deals are presented in carousels that you can scroll through, separated by broad product categories such as “toys” or “shirts,” “pants,” “cell phones,” and more.
These carousels are personalized based on the typical browsing and shopping activities you engage in when you’re signed in to your Google Account.
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If a deal catches your eye, click it to be redirected to the merchant’s site and learn more or complete your purchase. To visit the page, all you have to do is search for “Shop Deals” or search for a specific category such as “Shop Tech Deals”.
Another new feature automatically generates discounts on products you browse on your Google Chrome homepage on your desktop.
When you open a new tab in Chrome on your desktop, in the “Resume Browsing” card, Google will now let you know if a promotion is available for a product you’ve recently been browsing.
Chrome is also offering a counterpart to popular discount extensions like Retailnot or Honey. Now, you can click the new discount tag icon in the Chrome address bar to see coupon codes from the site you’re visiting.
To help you avoid buyer’s remorse when you see a product drop in price after you’ve made a purchase, Chrome is bringing its Price Insights feature to Chrome on desktop.
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With Price Insights, you can view price history graphs over the past 90 days, which will help you determine if the price you’re looking at has hit a low; If not, there is always a chance that it will drop further and you may want to hold off.
Finally, Google is making it easier for you to search and evaluate price drop alerts for products you’re watching in Chrome.
On mobile, all you have to do is click the bell icon next to a product name to get emails and push notifications about price drops.
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With Chrome on your desktop, you can bookmark products in a new shopping list folder where you can toggle to track prices if updates are available, as seen by the image at the top of the article.