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Choose your content manually or use the search bar (e.g., "Birthday" or "Japan") to let Google automatically stitch a story together.

: Tap the three dots (...) at the bottom of a story card to select "Not interested" or "Don't show stories from [Source]". de.iphone.chrome

To make Chrome your default "go-to" browser for opening any story or link: Go to your iPhone . Scroll down and tap on Chrome . Tap Default Browser App and select Chrome . 4. Visual Highlights with Google Photos Choose your content manually or use the search bar (e

and tap Add . A shortcut will now appear on your home screen for quick access. 2. Customizing Your Chrome "Story" (News Feed) Scroll down and tap on Chrome

If your intent was to "prepare a story" in a more creative, visual sense using Google tools on your iPhone: Open the Google Photos App . Tap at the bottom, then select Highlight video .

If you want to save a specific website or a "Web Story" to your iPhone home screen so it acts like an app, follow these steps according to Google Chrome Help : on your iPhone and navigate to the website. Tap the Share icon located to the right of the address bar. Select "Add to Home Screen" from the sharing menu.

If you want to prepare or customize the stories you see in your feed (the list of articles that appear when you open a new tab):