These seven Chrome Flags are so handy that you’ll wonder how you ever lived without them. Just head to chrome://flags for the goods.
Time to let the cat out of the bag. If you didn’t know, Google Chrome has some bonus internet features called chrome flags. They’re not yet in the default browser but are still completely accessible to the public. In just a few clicks, you can be reading articles without distracting advertisements, sharing webpages via a QR code, and plenty more. Features such as these can be easily enabled via chrome://flags, so we thought we’d fill you in on some of the best ones.
If one-upping your user experience on Google Chrome sounds a plan, see what you think about these seven features below. Heads up, these flags are still in testing mode, so functionality is not a guarantee.
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