Google has released Chrome 74 for Windows, macOS and Linux. The latest version of the browser introduces some nifty new features, including the Incognito detection blocking. “The Chrome team is delighted to announce the promotion of Chrome 74 to the stable channel,” Google wrote last night. “This will roll out over the coming days/weeks.”
Chrome 74.0.3729.108 brings a number of fixes and improvements along with 39 security fixes. Apart from the regular fixes, several publications reported that the browser has finally introduced the long-awaited Dark Mode for Windows 10, which has already made its way to macOS users through Chrome 73. However, this feature still isn’t fully available for everyone. If you updated to the latest version and are wondering why you can’t see, you will have to manually enable it:
- Launch Chrome
- Open properties
- At the end of the target location, add “–force-dark-mode” (without quotes)
Relaunch Chrome and the Dark Mode should work.
Dark Mode aside, Chrome 74 is also bringing in the highly useful Incognito detection blocking, which prevents websites from tracking you in Incognito mode. This feature is also not available to everyone but can be enabled through chrome://flags/.
- Open a new Windows and go to chrome://flags/
- Search for Incognito and enable the Filesystem API.
– Earlier: How to Enable Dark Mode in Mac
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