Google has released Chrome 74 for Windows, Mac, Linux, Chrome OS, and Android users. While each new version comes with new features and bug fixes, the main new addition in today’s release is, by far, the support for a Dark Mode for Windows users.
Mac users have already been enjoying Chrome’s Dark Mode feature since last month, since the release of Chrome 73.
Just like for Mac users, if Windows users want to enable Chrome’s Dark Mode they’ll have to modify the operating system’s skin to use “Dark” setting, Chrome will automatically switch to a dark mode along with the OS.
Although dark mode is available now for Google Chrome, the company says that it’ll be enabling the feature gradually, meaning that only a select number of users will initially get this feature by default.
Chrome 74 also includes a number of other changes that aren’t as obvious to spot visually. Chrome’s animation features can now be disabled to reduce motion sickness, and there’s a new flag to block websites from detecting Incognito Mode.