Save Web Pages on Mobile Device
Posted: August 15, 2017

When browsing the web there are many instances when you come across an interesting site that you want to save to read later. Instead of bookmarking the URL that may not be there forever, it is better to save the actual web page for future viewing. There are a couple of different ways to do so, on both Android and iPhone.
Ben Patterson, writer for PC World, shares how to save a web page to your phone.
So, you’re surfing the web on your Android or iOS device when you come across a page you want to save—not just bookmark, but keep, either locally on your handset or to your favorite cloud drive.
Not a problem. There are, in fact, a few different ways to save a webpage as a PDF, which you can then save to your device’s on-b articles to an offline reader app, or send the entire text of a page in the body of an email message.
Read on for four ways to save a webpage for later using Android or iOS, starting with...
Add a webpage to your Reading List (iOS only)
Bookmarking a webpage in Safari for iPhone or iPad does little more than save the page’s URL in a thicket of nested bookmark folders—and if you happen to lose your network connection, pulling up a bookmark will give you nothing but an error message.
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