Saving a webpage in wp 8.2

Hi,
Am using a Lumia 630, is there any way to save a webpage to my phone, or suggest me any application that can do this...
Thanks in advance

Hi, justinjamesx. Do you mean you want to add web page to your favorites, is that correct? You may check this: Nokia Lumia 630 - Add a website to your favorites. If that didn't help, just let us know. Cheers! 

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