Google offers the ability to copy and share links directly from the Recent Apps screen, without having to manually find and select the links in a web browser. In this post, we will explain how to copy URLs or links from the Recent Apps screen on your Android device.
Android 12 can now copy and share URLs directly from the Recent page
Google offers a dedicated Link button on the Recent apps screen on Android, which lets you copy and share links from a web browser. The Link button also lets you quickly copy and paste links into other apps.
This saves you from having to manually find URLs in a browser’s address bar and long-pressing them to use the Copy function. The Link button saves you these extra steps and gives you the link to a web page or article you’re reading with a single tap.
The Link button in Recent Apps also lets you share URLs directly with people and apps you use on your phone.