
Translation options in Chrome. Credit: Lifehacker
- Most of us take it for granted that our favorite web browsers automatically translate foreign websites into English, however not in all cases. There are instances when we may need to translate some text on our own, maybe for a foreign online manual or blog post, if so, you can always use the (Google Translate) service for easy translations, this is also very useful if you ever receive an suspicious email or other digital text in a foreign language and need to know what it means.
As mentioned, all browsers should have the ability to translate web sites into another language; additional purposes for translations include global researching, playing foreign video games or even reading books written in other languages, having the ability to conduct your own translations, can help broaden your international knowledge, “accessible knowledge is surely power,” specifically for blind people using screen readers.
- For more about web browser (web site) translating, for home and mobile, activate the below link
How to Translate Websites in Chrome, Edge, Firefox, and Safari | Lifehacker