Chrome Dark Mode : How to Enable Dark Mode on Chrome
Chrome Dark Mode: How to enable
Dark Mode Chrome: There is or was a lot of demand for dark mode from the users, almost for
every app. There was a similar demand from the users with regards to Chrome Dark Mode. Users wanted the feature of dark mode on their Google
Chrome desktop (Windows 10) as
well as at their Google Chrome App
(Android Phones and iOS iPhone). Therefore, Google Chrome came with the feature of Dark Mode.
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What is Chrome Dark Mode?
Chrome
Dark Mode is a feature,
which is made available by Google Chrome.
Google Chrome Dark Mode helps the
app, to turn on the app from the white background to the darker (black) color. It
has been said that, dark mode helps
to reduce the power consumption of the phone.
Why Chrome Dark Mode should be used?
The ideal time of using Chrome Dark Mode is, when there is low light around you. When you
use your phone and there is low light around you, then at that time much of the
light is thrown on your face and eyes, which might irritate your eyes while
viewing. With the help of the Chrome
Dark Mode feature, the light of the display gets reduced, and it might ease
your viewing experience at the time of low light. This can be the one of the
reason to use Chrome Dark Mode
feature.
Who should use Chrome Dark Mode?
Usage of Chrome
Dark Mode depends on individual to individual basis. Some people like to
use the app with white background and some people like to use the app with dark
background. If one is comfortable in viewing the app through dark background,
then for that person Chrome Dark Mode feature
would be helpful or useful.
When Chrome Dark Mode should be used?
Chrome
Dark Mode feature can be
used anytime throughout the day. It can be used in the day time as well as at the
night time. Usage of dark mode in Google Chrome is suitable, when there
is a low light around you and if you want to save some power on your phone.
How to enable Dark Mode on Chrome?
It is very easy to enable dark mode in the Google Chrome. With the help of the tutorial, we will help you to know
how to enable it. So let us know how to enable Chrome Dark Mode on Google Chrome in the desktop / PC for Windows
10 | Android Phones | iOS iPhone.
Chrome Dark Mode on Desktop or PC Windows 10
To activate Chrome Dark Mode on the desktop or PC, the users will need to have Google Chrome 74 or above version.
First check whether your Google Chrome
is updated or not.
Also
Read: How to update Google Chrome
Now you should have Windows 10 on your desktop or PC. Because as on date only Windows 10 gives support for Chrome Dark Mode.
First go to “Settings” of your PC
Then go to “Personalization”
Now click on “Colors”
Under “Choose
your default app mode”, select on “Dark”
option
That’s it !
In this way, you can put your Chrome in Dark Mode
Chrome Dark Mode on Android Phones
First go to “Google Chrome App” of your phone
Then click on 3 (three) vertical dotted lines
at the right hand corner of the app
Then go to “settings” and click on it.
Then scroll down to “Theme” and tap on it.
Now tap on the “Dark” option
That’s it!
In this way, you can change Chrome to Dark Mode
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Chrome Dark Mode on iOS iPhone
Before enabling Chrome Dark Mode on iOS iPhone,
one need to make sure that their iOS is updated to iOS 13. To check whether,
the software is updated, go to settings – General – software update. Once you
are sure that your iOS is updated to iOS 13, then you will be able to enable
the Dark Mode for iOS.
First go to “settings” of your iPhone
Now scroll down and Tap on “Display and Brightness”
Now you will get 2 options “Light” and “Dark” tap on Dark
That’s it!
Now, try to access Google Chrome browser on
your iPhone, you will see the app in Dark
Mode version
In this way, you can enable Dark Mode on Chrome for iOS iPhone.
Conclusion on Chrome Dark Mode:
We hope, with the help of this article, now
you will be able to enable the Dark Mode
on Chrome for Windows 10 | Android
Phones | iOS iPhone. Chrome Dark
mode turns the background of the app to dark (black) color. This was all
about the Chrome Dark Mode.