The true private browsing comes to Chrome

Google launched today Chrome 74 for Windows, Mac, Linux, Android and iOS with some new features such as blocking private browsing Incognito.

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Also the browser has significantly reduced movement to limit the “disease” of the movement. In addition to the usual security updates, the PiP (Picture-in-Picture) functionality has also improved.

And finally, there are the long-awaited “Dark Mode” and “Incognito” functions. Incognito’s blocking can already be overlooked by the browser, but you have to activate it yourself.

Just navigate to chrome://flags/ and look for Incognito and then activate the Filesystem API. With this action, websites that identified whether you are browsing privately or not will not already be able to do so.

Private browsing is now really private. “Dark Mode” that debuted last month in MacOS now comes to Chrome 73 for Windows 10.

However not everyone can try it right away. First right-click on the icon that opens Chrome and press the “Properties” option. At the end of the target – target location – add the “-force-dark-mode” section with no quotation marks.

Dark Mode will be activated automatically when you open the browser the next time. If you open it from the taskbar and have it fixed, you must first remove it and fix it first.

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neOadviser – TECH

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