For years, Chrome for Android has had a Data Saver feature. However, it never worked on secure (HTTPS) pages, so it has become somewhat irrelevant as most sites move away from insecure HTTP connections. Starting with Chrome 73, which is about to start rolling out on Android, Data Saver now supports HTTPS sites.
Google says the new and improved Data Saver "may reduce data use by up to 90% and load pages two times faster." If you still have a good connection, Data Saver will only make minor adjustments to the page.
Read MoreChrome's Data Saver now works with HTTPS pages was written by the awesome team at Android Police.
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