Google Chrome is, most likely, the browser you'll be using on your smartphone. While it is more than a known browser, it exists an important point in a browser that may be unfamiliar to you. We talk, in particular, about their flags.
So, let us tell you what are Google Chrome flags, and how to use them to improve information when using a Google browser.
Google Chrome Flags, what they are and what they are
Chrome flags are present Chrome testing options, is included with one of its pages. These test functions are browser-tested, but are not even integrated with beta versions. They are there, so that users who see fit, can "play" with them.
In each Chrome flag we will see a text that tells us which one. However, keep in mind that using the flag can mean that some tasks are violated
It's easy to use, in that sense for each flag its functionality is defined. Of course, as with any assessment activity, you should always keep that in mind enabling these flags can lead to problems in the browser, and that there are things that stop working because they have enabled their exploration activities.
If we want to install the Google Flags category, we have only one write the following in the browser then hit hit. This process is the same for PC and mobile.
chrome: // flags
When you log in, you will see the & # 39; Civilion & # 39 ;, section where the next message will be shown, warning you that you are doing experimental tasks, and that this carries certain risks.
If you enable these features, you may lose your browsing data or jeopardize your security or privacy. Enabled functions apply to all users of this browser.
If we're willing to take a risk, we should start exploring among the different testing functions that Chrome has. Of those, we'll find the two we are, enabled either disabled. If we want to make some work work, we have to give it only enabled. When you're done, we must restart the browser, for a change to take effect.