![]() ![]() If you pick the first option, it changes how Chrome interacts with websites. You will need to enable both to get a satisfactory dark browser. When Flags opens, search for “dark mode” and you’ll get two results: Android web contents dark mode at #enable-android-web-contents-dark-mode, and Android Chrome UI dark mode at #enable-android-night-mode.Open Chrome and type chrome://flags/ into the address bar.If you’re running an earlier version of Android, you’ll need to use Chrome Flags to turn it on. Just open the Settings menu, choose Themes, and select Dark. If you’re running Android 10, dark mode is supported by your phone’s OS and you should be able to simply turn it on. If you really want, you can use the #enable-force-dark flag in Chrome Canary, but that involves a big sacrifice in stability. Take a look further down this post for information on how to use themes and extensions to achieve a dark Chrome. ![]() If you’re using an older version of OSX, you can’t enable a system-wide dark mode and there doesn’t seem to be an independent toggle.
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