To enable or disable Dark Mode in Google Chrome, you can follow these steps:
For Windows or Mac:
Open Chrome: Start your Chrome browser.
Go to Settings: Click on the three-dot menu icon in the top right corner of the browser, then select "Settings".
Appearance: Scroll down to the "Appearance" section.
Themes: Click on "Themes" which might redirect you to the Chrome Web Store where you can find various themes, including dark themes.
Install a Dark Theme: Choose a dark theme and click "Add to Chrome" to apply it.
For Android:
Open Chrome: Launch the Chrome app.
Menu: Tap on the three-dot menu icon at the top right.
Settings: Go into "Settings".
Theme: Under "Basics", tap on "Theme".
Choose Dark Mode: Select "Dark" from the options.
For iOS (iPhone/iPad):
As of my last update, Chrome on iOS automatically adheres to the system-wide appearance settings. To change it, you’d need to adjust your device’s display settings:
Open Settings: Go to your device’s settings.
Display & Brightness: Tap on "Display & Brightness".
Appearance: Select "Dark" to enable Dark Mode or "Light" to disable it.
These settings will enable Dark Mode in Chrome if the browser supports syncing with the system theme.