Instructions to enable Google Chrome flags to test beta features

The Google Chrome browser has tons of great features, however a large number of them are not accessible as a matter of course. Chrome “flags” can enable test and beta highlights in the event that you realize where to discover them. It’s shockingly simple to do.

Google will frequently put highlights behind flags before they are prepared for ideal time. Now and then these highlights advance toward stable deliveries, yet they can likewise disappear all of a sudden. That is the idea of utilizing trial and beta highlights.

There are flags accessible for various stages too. For instance, there are sure flags for Chrome on Android, Chrome on Windows, and so on The cycle for empowering these flags is extremely straightforward.

To start with, open the Chrome browser on your gadget. Flags are accessible for Chrome on pretty much every stage, including Windows, Mac, Linux, iPhone, iPad, and Android.

Next, type chrome://flags in the address bar and hit enter.

You will presently be on a page named “Experimental.” It’s partitioned into two columns: Available and Unavailable. You can look through the “Available” list or search for a particular flag.

At the point when you discover a flag to turn on, select the drop-down menu (It will typically say “Default.”) and pick “Enabled.”

In the wake of enabling a flag, you’ll need to restart the browser to apply the change. You can empower numerous flags prior to relaunching. Select the blue “Relaunch” button when you’re prepared.

It’s just as simple as that. You’ve entered a bigger universe of browser customization. Presently go out there and test out possibly impending Chrome highlights.

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