Deals and discounts take place all the time to encourage users to shop, but the question is, how do you know when a deal is taking place? There are some websites that let you track prices, but if you’d rather not sign up for new accounts and have to manually input the products, you’re in luck.
This is because in the latest version of Chrome, Google has introduced a native price tracking tool to the browser. This tool will basically let you track the price of any product across a variety of online platforms, making it easier for users to track price drops and potential deals and discounts and be notified when it happens.
The Chrome update also brings other features to the table, like a new search side panel that will make it easier for users to jump back to the search results page in case the website they are on isn’t giving them what they want.
Source: Google