Google Chrome. THIS IS WHAT Dark Mode LOOKS LIKE in Windows 10

Google Chrome. This is how dark mode will look after activation in Windows 10 and macOS Mojave, here's how you can activate it in both operating systems.

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Google Chrome. Dark mode has been announced for implementation in Windows 10 and macOS Mojave, and Google is getting closer to releasing the final version of browser which has this major change implemented. In the images below you can see how dark mode will be used in Windows 10 and macOS Mojave in Google Chrome, the latest Canary version of the browser having implemented support for the dark theme intended for users.

Google Chrome. According to those who have tested dark mode on Google Chrome, the dark theme is related to the theme that is used for the entire interface of the operating system by the user. Basically, if the user has dark mode or dark theme activated in Windows 10, or macOS Mojave, then Google Chrome will automatically take over that setting, and make the entire interface dark, respecting the user's requirements.

Google Chrome will respect Windows 10 and macOS dark mode settings

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Google Chrome. For now, the browser does not have a separate setting to enable or disable dark mode for use, but most likely something like this will be implemented so that people can use the theme in the browser separately from the operating system. It would be downright stupid if Google Chrome did not have a separate setting for dark mode, because not everyone wants to have the dark theme for both the browser and the operating system, but until its appearance we still have to wait.

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Google Chrome. The implementation of dark mode in this browser is part of Google's initiative to offer such a change for all the applications it currently offers to customers around the world. It is expected that the new dark mode for Google Chrome in Windows 10 and macOS Mojave will be publicly offered by the summer, but only if the development process is finished and there will be no operational problems.