

This is the case with any site with a white background as default. Not only does it save you from looking directly at a harsh bright light all the time, but also noticeably increases the user-friendliness of several sites. The usefulness of the dark mode feature is obscure by no means.

We don’t know what it is about Google, but it has been observed that most of the Google services either do not have a dark mode feature or is placed somewhere a typical user would not be able to find it at first glance. We will let you know how to enable dark mode for Google Chrome on both desktop and Android, and iOS. This means that if you do not know exactly where to find this setting, you will probably have to go and have a look at one of the tutorials. Even though it has been more than a couple of years since its first appearance, Google has lacked in making it accessible and straightforward for the end-user. To be exact, it was version 78 of Chrome browser that first featured a dark mode. It was added in one of the updates back in 2019.

This dark mode feature for Google Chrome is not new.
