Google Search Engine Dark mode is available to all on desktop

Google Search Engine Dark mode is available to all on desktop

Do you want to get rid of the occasional blue light coming from your monitor? Well, Google is introducing a new black dark mode for the Users.

The dark mode is the thing you’ve been wanting for a while now but has been told you can’t actually use for work. You’ll have plenty of amazing research to back you up but I have to admit I was wrong in waiting a little longer and like every good invention of the last couple of years, Google has come to the rescue.

For those of you who don’t know what dark mode actually is, I’m not new to the idea. It’s the polar opposite of your standard Firefox-like color mode. When a browser detects a color to be red, bold, and severe-looking it will turn it black and white so that no light comes into your eyes from any source. What this could lead to in our modern age is some much-needed darkness in general.

Thanks to Wikipedia, we now know that dark mode can only be activated by using the dark mode tile you see when downloading a website. So this is where Google is trying to help us out with desktop. While this is technically a new feature for this PC we are trying to find out what is the downside of the dark mode.

Despite the fact we don’t know a lot about this feature, we do know that Google’s new dark mode is exactly like any other dark mode you could find on a website. But we do know that using Chrome’s dark mode will start a dark mode either on the background of the browser or the on the browser’s corners. Once inside the dark mode, you will see a screen that looks like this:

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