Google Chrome Advanced Settings URL (2024 Update)
In this tutorial, we will show you exactly how to access Chrome’s advanced settings’ URL in just a few simple steps. Read on to learn more.
Accessing Chrome Advanced Settings via URL
Follow the steps below to open the Chrome advanced settings through a URL.
1. Access Chrome Flags Using a Direct URL
To reach the advanced experimental settings, type “chrome://flags/” into the address bar and press Enter. This will open the Chrome Flags page, where you can adjust a variety of experimental and advanced features.
2. Search for Specific Advanced Features
Once on the Chrome Flags page, use the search bar at the top to find specific features you want to enable or disable.
For example, you can search for performance-related features, privacy enhancements, or UI changes. Type the feature name or keyword, such as “dark mode” or “hardware acceleration.”
3. Enable or Disable Flags Based on Your Needs
Each flag has a dropdown menu next to it with options like “Default,” “Enabled,” or “Disabled.” Select “Enabled” to activate the feature or “Disabled” to turn it off. Changes will require a browser restart to take effect.
4. Restart Chrome to Apply Changes
After adjusting your flags, Chrome will prompt you to restart the browser. Click the “Relaunch” button at the bottom of the page. This will restart Chrome and apply the changes you made to the experimental settings.
5. Reset All Flags to Default If Necessary
If you experience issues or want to undo your changes, go back to “chrome://flags/” and click the “Reset All” button at the top of the page. This will restore all flags to their default settings.
We hope that you now have a better understanding of how to navigate to Chrome Advanced Settings with a URL. If you enjoyed this article, you might want to check our articles on how to save Chrome settings and how to change Chrome video quality settings.