March 29, 2024
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Google is recently testing a new dark mode for Google Chrome browser. 9to5Google reports that both macOS and Windows 10 will soon get dark mode feature, and it’s currently in testing in the latest Canary development builds of Chrome. Chrome is said to enable dark mode by default, picking up your system settings on macOS and Windows.

The dark mode will enable a dark default page for new tabs, darker chrome borders, and even darker context menus. We expect that Google will release its dark mode with Chrome 74, which is scheduled to release in April. Current Canary builds are version 74, but that doesn’t necessarily mean it will arrive into the stable channel in time.

Microsoft is also expected to start testing its own Chromium-powered version of Edge. Now at the moment we don’t know that will Google would introduce some new feature will its dark mode for the Chrome browser or not but we expect to hear something soon.

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