You can either have Dark Mode in both Windows 10 and Google Chrome or in none of them. Now the problem is you want to use Dark Mode in Windows 10 but don’t want to use the new Dark Mode in Google Chrome browser and there is no way to do this. If you disable Dark app mode in Windows 10 using Settings -> Personalization -> Colors page, it also disables Dark Mode in Google Chrome web browser. You are using Dark app mode in Windows 10 to use File Explorer and other UWP apps in Dark Mode and the new version of Google Chrome is respecting the built-in dark app mode of Windows 10 and that’s why Chrome is also using its new Dark Mode UI in Windows 10. Now you are stuck and forced to use Chrome in Dark Mode and you have no way left to disable it.įinally you found out the culprit. You also looked into Chrome://flags page but couldn’t find any preference to get rid of the dark mode. You didn’t like the dark mode and you tried to disable it using Chrome Settings but unfortunately you didn’t find any option to turn off the forced dark mode. The titlebar, toolbar, menus and everything else automatically turned dark or Black without your permission as shown in following screenshot: You upgraded to new version of Google Chrome in Windows 10 operating system and you noticed that suddenly Google Chrome started using new Dark Mode or Dark Theme in its UI (User Interface). Also if you want to use built-in Dark Mode in Windows 10 but don’t want to apply Dark Mode automatically to Google Chrome, this tutorial will also help you. SUMMARY: If Google Chrome suddenly turned Dark and you are forced to use Google Chrome in Dark Mode and you want to get rid of this new Dark Mode in Chrome, this tutorial will help you.
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