
chrome://flags/#enable-reader-mode This one adds a reading mode to Chrome.

With it, you can search for things on Google on the website you're already on rather than having to open a new tab. chrome://flags/#side-search This adds a sidebar to the right side of Google Chrome that looks a lot like the one in Microsoft Edge.It's listed just below the Flag's description on the main page in the screenshot above. Every Chrome Flag has a tag attached to it. In this syntax, the #tag should be replaced with the appropriate tag attached to the Flag you wish to enable.This will take you directly to the specified Flag. If you want to enable a specific Flag, simply type: chrome://flags/#tag.If you're looking for particular types of Flags, you can also search the page using Control+F or Command+F on a Mac.You can easily look through and choose to enable or disable Flags using the drop-down menus, but this is pretty overwhelming. This will take you to the Flags main page in Chrome, where you can scroll through the (seemingly endless) list of Flags to choose from. To locate available Flags, open your Chrome browser and simply type: chrome://flags/.Here's a look at how you can enable flags. In fact, the method for enabling Flags is completely independent of your operating system.

The good (but perhaps often dangerous) news is that Chrome Flags are easy to locate and enable. Browser-based Flags are also not tested for online security protocols, which means there might be risks when conducting online financial transactions using untested Chrome Flags.

Not all Flags are stable and may cause some unintended behavior with your browser or device. However, there are some risks to using Flags. If you want access to the largest number of Flags, Chrome Canary is probably your best bet, although it's the least stable release. For instance, the Chrome Beta, Dev, and Canary channels will feature different Flags to choose from. If you run different versions of ChromeOS or Chrome browser, you can find different Flags available.

Once you enable a Flag, you need to restart your browser or machine for the change to take effect. Flags are all eventually removed as they become part of either a stable Chrome release or get absorbed into Chrome developer tools. SCROLL TO CONTINUE WITH CONTENT What is a Chrome Flag?Ĭhrome Flags are experimental features that Google is currently testing on either ChromeOS or the Chrome browser, although some Flags are exclusive to ChromeOS, while others work on Chrome browsers across different operating systems.
