31 October 19, 08:45
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Microsoft implemented a new experimental flag to the most recent version of the Chromium version of Microsoft Edge that users may set to enforce dark mode on visited sites.
The web browser honors the dark mode setting of the Windows 10 operating system already but that changes the interface of Microsoft Edge only. Websites may still display in light colors.
The latest Canary version of Microsoft Edge includes an option to enforce a dark mode so that sites, most of them at the very least, are displayed in darker colors automatically. Google launched the option earlier this year in Chrome.
Tip: if you run Android 10, you may also enforce dark mode in many apps that don't support it officially.
The following screenshot shows how that may look like on sites. Note that Edge's interface depends on the dark mode setting of the operating system and not the experimental flag that Microsoft added to the browser.
To switch to Dark Mode on Windows 10, go to Settings > Personalization > Colors and switch from Light to Dark there.
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