how to improve your experience with flags?

Google Chrome is a web browser that offers a wide variety of settings and tools so you can customize and control it to your liking. In addition to its classic functions that are usually found in the settings, there are also experimental features known as "Chrome flags". Intended for an advanced audience, flags allow Google to test new tools before deciding whether or not they will officially integrate them into Chrome later.

How to access Chrome flags

You can access Chrome flags from your browser, regardless of what operating system you're using. To see the list of all the flags available for the platform you are on, click on the address bar of your browser, write "chrome://flags", then press the Enter key.

When you arrive on the page, all the flags are visible. You can scroll down to read their description to spot any that seem interesting. You also have the option of writing their name directly in the search bar located at the top of the window.

 

It should be remembered that the flags are experimental functions. So while most will improve your Chrome experience, some may prove counterproductive. Be particularly vigilant with those concerning your security and the protection of your data. We advise you to activate and test them one by one so that you can quickly identify which one is not working properly.