![]() In here you will find the link to the page you are currently visiting already filled in, or you can paste in something else entirely if you want. To push anything from Chrome to Android, just click on the Pushbullet icon from the extension bar. You can disable mirroring for any app and you can also dismiss the notification right from your desktop. The notification mirroring is also customizable. This is an incredibly useful feature and works well in my testing. Once you’ve done that, Pushbullet will ask you if you want to mirror your notifications using the Chrome browser on your computer. You’ll also need to sign up for an account, which you can do with your Google log in, which is the only way to enable the service. You’ll need to download the Pushbullet app and also the corresponding extension for Google Chrome or Firefox. ![]() While different services have enabled us to wirelessly send files, notes, share clipboard and even access notifications from PC, Pushbullet gives us all of that bundled in a neat little app with a fresh perspective towards sharing data between the phone and the PC. Accessing root and playing around with the core system, something that’s frowned upon the other side of the pond. Over the last few years, the openness of Android has enabled us to do all sorts of crazy things natively.
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