You may want to share the link from Android to PC or backwards if you find something interesting on the Internet. In this article we will talk about the ways to quickly and easily send URL from your phone to your computer.
1. Share a link over the email
Sharing links over the e-mail is very easy on Android. All you need to do is:
- tap the menu icon (usually the one with three dots) in your browser app:
- select “Share” icon.
This is how it looks in Google Chrome app:…In CM Browser app:
…and in Mozilla Firefox app:
- Tap on “Email”, “Gmail” or another email app:
- Specify the email address which you want to share with and tap “Send”:
In Google Chrome you can press directly on the icon of recent sharing. In our case it is GMail:
In a few seconds you will see the email with your link:
You can share links with the same email box. I mean you can send messages to yourself.
2. Send URL using a messenger app: Skype, Viber, WhatsApp, etc
Just copy the link in the browser:
and paste it to Skype or another messenger:
Here it is:
3. Use bookmarks in the same browser
If you are using the same browser on Windows and Android (for instance, Google Chrome) you can just create a bookmark and then open it on another device.
Chrome syncs its bookmarks rather quickly. So you will be able to retreive it in a minute on another platform.
Adam Swift Adam is a real tech maniac. He likes to spend time testing phones, tablets, laptops, as well as any other technical devices, and write practical manuals on their functions. He often sleeps all day, but always works at night. Adam bought his first computer in 1999, being an absolute beginner who never held a computer mouse in his hands. He began to study Windows, constantly experimented and often crashed the operating system. But six months later, he was able to reinstall Windows 98 from a scratch on his own, fix almost any software problem on a PC, he also did hardware upgrades and realized that computers, operating systems and programs are now his biggest passion. In addition, Adam has always been a big lover of phones. With the advent of smartphones with Android OS, he began to pick at them much more than in computers. Now Adam loves to study privacy issues in instant messengers, blocking unwanted calls and other nuances related to privacy and security on the network. You can follow him on Twitter: https://twitter.com/tunecomp