Google Chrome: How to ACTIVATE Dark Mode in the Browser

Google Chrome can have a dark mode for internet browsing, its activation being very simple and easy to do by anyone interested in using it.

Google Chrome Dark Mode Browser

Google Chrome is the most used browser on the planet at the moment, the Google company offering a varied range of functions for users all over the world, it being constantly updated. One of the most requested functions for Google Chrome is a dark mode, but Google has so far avoided offering such a thing, but this does not mean that users must live without a dark theme in the company's browser.

Google Chrome can have a dark mode activated automatically by any user using a special extension that has been available for some time in the Chrome Web Store, and it is highly appreciated by users. This extension for Google Chrome is designed to modify not only the browser interface, but also the websites we access, so you will see a dark mode including the pages that the browser opens when we surf the Internet.

Google Chrome: How to ACTIVATE Dark Mode in the Browser

Google Chrome Dark Mode Browser 1

Google Chrome will have a special button that will enable the activation of this dark mode within the browser, the extension being thought to work including in gmail, although there is a predefined dark theme. Although this extension for Google Chrome is very useful and highly appreciated by many users, there is sometimes the possibility that in the case of a limited number of websites some content visualization problems may appear, although they are few.

"Dark Mode is a browser add-on that helps you quickly turn the screen (browser) to dark at night time. Toolbar button serves as an ON|OFF switch which enables you to easily and quickly turn the extension ON or OFF. If you do not like the current dark theme (dark theme #1), please visit the options page and choose a different theme from the 20 options available."

Google Chrome has not announced a complete dark mode for users around the world, although in the case of incognito there is a dark theme, even if it is only applied to the browser interface. However, since Gmail already has a predefined dark mode, it would not be excluded that in the distant future Google Chrome will offer a dark mode officially by Google, so we just have to wait and see what will be offered.