Chrome Dark Mode now available on Mac

Google has finally rolled out dark mode for the Chrome browser on the Mac, good for those who prefer a less bright approach to their web browsing.

Chrome’s Dark Mode comes with the release of version 73 of the browser. It may look familiar though as it is identical to the Incognito theme. To activate Dark Mode, head to System Preferences, select General, then select Dark. Chrome will then follow the same color scheme.

As for Windows, Google said that support is on the way.

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This article was written by Louie Diangson, Managing Editor of YugaTech. You can follow him at @John_Louie.

5 Responses

  1. Avatar for Ray Ray says:

    LOL that’s an instruction for a Mac. System Preferences? ang galing

    • Avatar for Louie Diangson Louie Diangson says:

      Yep. Let’s tag Google as well. — https://support.google.com/chrome/answer/9275525

    • Avatar for Louie Diangson Louie Diangson says:

      Oh and another one — https://wccftech.com/chrome-73-steps-to-enable-chrome-dark-mode-on-macos/

    • Avatar for Louie Diangson Louie Diangson says:

      And another one — https://www.cnet.com/news/dark-mode-comes-to-google-chrome-on-macos/

  2. Avatar for Gerald Gerald says:

    Uhmmm, the Dark Mode steps you outlined are not for Google Chrome, but for the entire Mac OS.

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