

To find it, type “chrome://flags” into Chrome’s Omnibox and press Enter. It one day may graduate to a proper option on Chrome’s Settings screen, or it may vanish completely. (We confirmed it still works on Chrome 103 in July 2022, too.) Like all flags, it’s an experimental option that may change or be removed at any time. Want to try it out? This option has been available as a hidden flag since Chrome 78.

RELATED: How to Enable Google Chrome's Dark Mode on Windows 10 How to Force Dark Mode on All Websites The fix is ‘Segment Heap’, which is now included in Windows 10 and it should help reduce memory usage with some Win32 desktop apps, such as Google Chrome and Edge. On macOS, activate dark mode from System Preferences > General. Why does Chrome force me to sign If Google Chrome is forcing you to sign in to use the browser. For example, on Windows 10, head to Settings > Personalization > Colors and select “Dark” under Choose Your Default App Mode. Now, it’s built into Chrome.Įnabling this option won’t turn on dark mode on Chrome - for that, you’ll need to enable your operating system-wide dark mode option.

Previously, you could download and install browser extensions that automatically turned light websites dark. This is a brute-force solution, and it won’t be as pretty as waiting for websites to enable their own shiny new dark themes.
