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Google Chrome will soon allow users to run PWAs at startup
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Quote:Google has been committed to improving the PWA experience on Chrome. Last month, the company replaced some of the Android apps on the Play Store for Chrome OS users with their Progressive Web App (PWA) counterparts.
 
Now, Google has rolled out a new update for Chrome Canary users that brings the ability to launch PWAs at startup on Windows. The feature was first spotted by Techdows and is currently hidden behind a flag. If you are using Google Chrome Canary then you can follow the steps below to enable the feature.
  • Launch Google Chrome Canary and type "chrome://flags" into the address bar.
  • Type “Desktop PWAs run on OS login” in the search bar.
  • Click on the drop-down menu and select Enabled.
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Read more: https://www.neowin.net/news/google-chrom...at-startup
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