Chrome Flags that will improve your web-browsing experience

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Here are some Chrome Flags that will improve your web-browsing experience

The best Chrome Flags:
  1. Smooth Scrolling
  2. QUIC Protocol
  3. Force Dark Mode
  4. Parallel Downloading
  5. Show autofill predictions
  6. Tab Groups

How to access Chrome Flags settings?
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Note: Make sure your Chrome is up-to-date.

Open Chrome.
Click on the address and delete any URL that might be in it.
Type the following in the address bar: chrome://flags/
Press Enter.
You are in!
After that search Flags in search bar.

  • Smooth Scrolling Screenshot-20201008-202441-Chrome
Smooth Scrolling Chrome Flags

Credit: Edgar Cervantes / Android Authority

Ever notice your scrolling stutter or that it can get a bit sluggish? There could be many reasons it’s happening, but this Chrome Flag is very likely to at least improve the situation. Just search for “Smooth Scrolling” in the search bar and enable the Chrome Flag. It’s not only a great Chrome Flag Android users should enable, but it can also be used on Windows, Linux, and Chrome OS.


  • Experimental QUIC Protocol Screenshot-20201008-203155-Chrome
Experimental QUIC protocol Chrome flags

Credit: Edgar Cervantes / Android Authority
Certain Chrome Flags speed up your browsing experience. QUIC is Google’s own protocol and it is designed to make the web faster. Enabling this Chrome Flag will speed things up, but only when websites have been optimized for it. Something is better than nothing, though!

In the Chrome Flags page, search for “Experimental QUIC Protocol.” Click on the drop-down menu next to it and select Enabled.


  • Force Dark Mode for Web Contents
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Force Dark Mode for Web Contents Chrome flags


Dark Mode is pretty cool, both aesthetically and for eye comfort reasons. If you are also a fan of it you want all website content to support it. Sadly, not all websites are cooperating, but there is a Chrome Flags Dark Mode option that forces the option on all websites.

Simply open the Chrome Flags page and search for “Force Dark Mode for Web Contents”. Enable the feature through the drop-down menu next to it.


  • Parallel Downloading
  • Screenshot-20201008-203400-Chrome

Parallel Downloading Chrome Flags

Waiting for large files to download can be a hassle. Let’s cut delays by dividing downloads into multiple files to be downloaded simultaneously.

Search for “Parallel Downloading” and enable the feature using the drop-down menu to the right.

  • Show autofill predictions
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Show autofill predictions

Nobody likes filling forms, so Google makes this process simpler by using autofill. Still annoying? You can have Chrome autofill form information automatically by enabling the “Show autofill predictions” Flag.

Search for “Show Autofill Predictions” and enable the feature using the drop-down menu to the right.

Also: Here are the 10 best privacy web browsers for Android

  • Tab Groups
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tab groups

I’ve been a victim of excessive tabs. Suddenly you can’t even tell which tab has which website loaded. But they are all necessary… right? Sure they are, and now we have a better way of organizing them. This Chrome Flag will make it possible to group tabs and separate them in an orderly fashion. Sadly, it is another of the Chrome Flags Android devices are deprived from.

Search for “Tab Groups” in the Chrome Flags page and enable the feature using the drop-down menu.
 

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