For this, there are tools which will let you surf the Internet together with your friends. We will discuss two services for this purpose.

Channel.me

Channel.me is a free service for sharing whatever you are browsing in real time. You can invite as many friends to the browsing session as you like. Using Channel.me is as simple as a few clicks. To start a new session, go to Channel.me and click on the “Start a new session” button. A pop-up will appear with your session number. You can share this session number with anyone you want to share your session with. Next, you should start surfing the Internet using the Channel.me webpage, where you can input the URL and browse the Internet.

Friends who get their session number should go to Channel.me and enter session no. and press the “Join” button. This will add him or her to your active browsing session. Channel.me includes features like annotation and text chatting, which make it easier for people to communicate exactly as they want.

Samesurf

If you want a more advanced tool for collaborating in real-time, Samesurf can be a good choice. Samesurf is a software that allows people to browse the Internet together with their family and friends. Unlike Channel.me, Samesurf is not totally web based. You will need to download the app and install it on your computer to use the features provided by Samesurf. Apart from browsing the Internet together in real-time, Samesurf offers many other collaboration features, like connecting to Facebook, Twitter etc. and inviting your friends from there, mouse tracking, audio and video chatting etc. You can also share your full screen, in addition to just a browser window. Samesurf supports annotations on the screen. All participants can scribble on the screen to participate actively in the conversation.

Co-Browsing.NET

Co-browsing.net is another wonderful service for people to jointly browse a website remotely without any downloads or plugins. Using co-browsing.net is fairly simple. Just open the website co-browsing.net in your browser, enter the website you want to browse together, and press the Co-Browse button. This will generate a link that you can share with your partner. Both users will be able to see the mouse cursors of each user in real-time. This way, you can easily surf together. Do you browse the Internet with your friends in real-time? What are the purposes for which you want to surf the Internet together? Also see:

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