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  1. WARNING These experimental features may change, break, or disappear at any time. We make absolutely no guarantees about what may happen if you turn one of these experiments on, and your browser may even spontaneously combust. Jokes aside, your browser may delete all your data, or your security and privacy could be compromised in unexpected ways. Any experiments you enable will be enabled for all users of this browser. Please proceed with caution.
  2. Experiments Reset all to default
  3. Override software rendering list Mac, Windows, Linux, Chrome OS, Android
  4. Overrides the built-in software rendering list and enables GPU-acceleration on unsupported system configurations. #ignore-gpu-blacklist
  5. Disable
  6. Enable experimental canvas features Mac, Windows, Linux, Chrome OS, Android
  7. Enables the use of experimental canvas features which are still in development. #enable-experimental-canvas-features
  8. Enable
  9. Disable accelerated 2D canvas Mac, Windows, Linux, Chrome OS, Android
  10. Disables the use of the GPU to perform 2d canvas rendering and instead uses software rendering. #disable-accelerated-2d-canvas
  11. Enable
  12. Enable display list 2D canvas Mac, Windows, Linux, Chrome OS, Android
  13. Enables the use of display lists to record 2D canvas commands. This allows 2D canvas rasterization to be performed on separate thread. #enable-display-list-2d-canvas
  14.  
  15. Composited render layer borders Mac, Windows, Linux, Chrome OS, Android
  16. Renders a border around composited Render Layers to help debug and study layer compositing. #composited-layer-borders
  17. Enable
  18. FPS counter Mac, Windows, Linux, Chrome OS, Android
  19. Shows a page's actual frame rate, in frames per second, when hardware acceleration is active. #show-fps-counter
  20. Enable
  21. Disable WebGL Mac, Windows, Linux, Chrome OS, Android
  22. Enabling this option prevents web applications from accessing the WebGL API. #disable-webgl
  23. Enable
  24. Enable support for WebRTC Stun origin header. Mac, Windows, Linux, Chrome OS, Android
  25. When enabled, Stun messages generated by WebRTC will contain the Origin header. #enable-webrtc-stun-origin
  26. Enable
  27. Experimental Extension APIs Mac, Windows, Linux, Chrome OS
  28. Enables experimental extension APIs. Note that the extension gallery doesn't allow you to upload extensions that use experimental APIs. #extension-apis
  29. Enable
  30. Extensions on chrome:// URLs Mac, Windows, Linux, Chrome OS, Android
  31. Enables running extensions on chrome:// URLs, where extensions explicitly request this permission. #extensions-on-chrome-urls
  32. Enable
  33. Enable fast tab/window close Mac, Windows, Linux, Chrome OS, Android
  34. Enables fast tab/window closing - runs a tab's onunload js handler independently of the GUI. #enable-fast-unload
  35. Enable
  36. Enable 'window-controls' element Mac, Windows, Linux, Chrome OS
  37. Enables using 'window-controls' HTML elements in packaged apps. #enable-app-window-controls
  38. Enable
  39. Disable hyperlink auditing Mac, Windows, Linux, Chrome OS, Android
  40. Disable sending hyperlink auditing pings. #disable-hyperlink-auditing
  41. Enable
  42. Show Autofill predictions Mac, Windows, Linux, Chrome OS, Android
  43. Annotates web forms with Autofill field type predictions as placeholder text. #show-autofill-type-predictions
  44. Enable
  45. Smooth Scrolling Linux
  46. Enable the experimental smooth scrolling implementation. #enable-smooth-scrolling
  47. Enable
  48. Overlay Scrollbars Windows, Linux, Chrome OS
  49. Enable the experimental overlay scrollbars implementation. You must also enable threaded compositing to have the scrollbars animate. #overlay-scrollbars
  50.  
  51. Enable Panels Mac, Windows, Linux, Chrome OS
  52. Enable Panel windows that open outside of the browser frame. Attempts to open a Panel will open a popup instead if not enabled. Panels are always enabled on the dev and canary channels. #enable-panels
  53. Enable
  54. Save Page as MHTML Mac, Windows, Linux
  55. Enables saving pages as MHTML: a single text file containing HTML and all sub-resources. #save-page-as-mhtml
  56. Enable
  57. Experimental QUIC protocol. Mac, Windows, Linux, Chrome OS, Android
  58. Enable experimental QUIC protocol support. #enable-quic
  59.  
  60. Disable Media Source API. Mac, Windows, Linux, Chrome OS, Android
  61. Disable the MediaSource object. This object allows JavaScript to send media data directly to a video element. #disable-media-source
  62. Enable
  63. Disable Encrypted Media Extensions. Mac, Windows, Linux, Chrome OS, Android
  64. Disable Encrypted Media Extensions on video and audio elements. #disable-encrypted-media
  65. Enable
  66. Disable prefixed Encrypted Media Extensions. Mac, Windows, Linux, Chrome OS, Android
  67. Disable the experimental version of Encrypted Media Extensions on video and audio elements. #disable-prefixed-encrypted-media
  68. Enable
  69. Disable latest stable JavaScript features Mac, Windows, Linux, Chrome OS, Android
  70. Some web pages use legacy or non-standard JavaScript extensions that may conflict with the latest JavaScript features. This flag disables support of those features for compatibility with such pages. #disable-javascript-harmony-shipping
  71. Enable
  72. Enable Experimental JavaScript Mac, Windows, Linux, Chrome OS, Android
  73. Enable web pages to use experimental JavaScript features. #enable-javascript-harmony
  74. Enable
  75. Enable GPU rasterization. Mac, Windows, Linux, Chrome OS, Android
  76. Use GPU to rasterize web content. Requires impl-side painting. #enable-gpu-rasterization
  77.  
  78. GPU rasterization MSAA sample count. Mac, Windows, Linux, Chrome OS, Android
  79. Specify the number of MSAA samples for GPU rasterization. #gpu-rasterization-msaa-sample-count
  80.  
  81. Enable slimming paint. Mac, Windows, Linux, Chrome OS, Android
  82. Use the slimming paint display lists for all drawing. #enable-slimming-paint
  83. Enable
  84. Enable experimental Web Platform features. Mac, Windows, Linux, Chrome OS, Android
  85. Enable experimental Web Platform features that are in development. #enable-experimental-web-platform-features
  86. Enable
  87. Disable NTP 'Other devices' menu. Mac, Windows, Linux, Chrome OS
  88. Disable the new tab page menu for accessing tabs on other devices. #disable-ntp-other-sessions-menu
  89. Enable
  90. Enable Developer Tools experiments. Mac, Windows, Linux, Chrome OS
  91. Enable Developer Tools experiments. Use Settings panel in Developer Tools to toggle individual experiments. #enable-devtools-experiments
  92. Enable
  93. Enable Silent Debugging. Mac, Windows, Linux, Chrome OS
  94. Do not show the infobar when an extension attaches to a page via chrome.debugger API. This flag is required to debug extension background pages. #silent-debugger-extension-api
  95. Enable
  96. Enable Automatic Spelling Correction Windows, Linux, Chrome OS
  97. Turn on autocorrection of text while typing. Synchronous spellchecking is not compatible with this feature. #spellcheck-autocorrect
  98. Enable
  99. Enable scroll prediction Mac, Windows, Linux, Chrome OS
  100. Predicts the finger's future position during scrolls allowing time to render the frame before the finger is there. #enable-scroll-prediction
  101. Enable
  102. Enable touch events Mac, Windows, Linux, Chrome OS
  103. Force touchscreen support to always be enabled or disabled, or to be enabled when a touchscreen is detected on startup (Automatic, the default). #touch-events
  104.  
  105. Disable touch adjustment. Windows, Linux, Chrome OS, Android
  106. Disables touch adjustment support. Touch adjustment is the process of refining the position of a touch gesture in order to compensate for touches having poor resolution compared to a mouse. #disable-touch-adjustment
  107. Enable
  108. Enable Download Resumption Mac, Windows, Linux, Chrome OS
  109. Allow downloads that have been interrupted to be continued or restarted, using the Resume context menu item. #enable-download-resumption
  110. Enable
  111. NaCl Socket API. Mac, Windows, Linux, Chrome OS
  112. Allows applications to use NaCl Socket API. Use only to test NaCl plugins. #allow-nacl-socket-api
  113. Enable
  114. Disallow shelf to minimize-on-click. Mac, Windows, Linux, Chrome OS, Android
  115. Disallow the shelf to minimize a window if a shelf item gets clicked which has only a single, already active, window associated with it. #disable-minimize-on-second-launcher-item-click
  116. Enable
  117. Show HUD for touch points Mac, Windows, Linux, Chrome OS, Android
  118. Enables a heads-up display at the top-left corner of the screen that lists information about the touch-points on the screen. #show-touch-hud
  119. Enable
  120. Enable pinch scale. Windows, Linux, Chrome OS
  121. Enables experimental support for scale using pinch. #enable-pinch
  122.  
  123. Enable pinch virtual viewport. Windows, Linux, Chrome OS, Android
  124. When zoomed in, fixed-position elements and scaled scrollbars attach to this viewport. #enable-pinch-virtual-viewport
  125.  
  126. Enable viewport meta tag. Mac, Windows, Linux, Chrome OS
  127. Enables handling of the viewport meta tag to allow pages to set the layout width and user zoom properties. #enable-viewport-meta
  128. Enable
  129. Debugging keyboard shortcuts Mac, Windows, Linux, Chrome OS, Android
  130. Enables additional keyboard shortcuts that are useful for debugging Chromium. #ash-debug-shortcuts
  131. Enable
  132. Enable debugging for packed apps. Mac, Windows, Linux, Chrome OS
  133. Enables debugging context menu options such as Inspect Element for packed applications. #debug-packed-apps
  134. Enable
  135. Enable password generation. Mac, Windows, Linux, Chrome OS, Android
  136. Allow the user to have Chrome generate passwords when it detects account creation pages. #enable-password-generation
  137.  
  138. Save passwords automatically. Mac, Windows, Linux, Chrome OS
  139. Skip the passwords prompt and save passwords automatically. #enable-automatic-password-saving
  140. Enable
  141. Enable remote password management link Mac, Windows, Linux, Chrome OS, Android
  142. Show a link in the password manager settings page to manage your synced passwords online. #enable-password-link
  143.  
  144. Enable showing of password prompt on in-page navigations. Mac, Windows, Linux, Chrome OS, Android
  145. Enable showing of the password prompt on in-page navigations. This allows for saving passwords on more pages but might sometimes trigger the prompt on unsuccessful login attempts. #enable-password-save-in-page-navigation
  146. Enable
  147. Enable affiliation based matching in password manager. Mac, Windows, Linux, Chrome OS, Android
  148. Allow credentials stored for Android applications to be filled into corresponding websites. #enable-affiliation-based-matching
  149.  
  150. Enable deferred image decoding. Mac, Linux, Chrome OS
  151. Defer image decoding operations in WebKit until painting. #enable-deferred-image-decoding
  152. Enable
  153. Use Google Payments sandbox servers Mac, Windows, Linux, Chrome OS, Android
  154. For developers: use the sandbox service for Google Payments API calls for requestAutocomplete(). #wallet-service-use-sandbox
  155.  
  156. Overscroll history navigation Mac, Windows, Linux, Chrome OS, Android
  157. Experimental history navigation in response to horizontal overscroll. #overscroll-history-navigation
  158.  
  159. Enable large icons on the New Tab page Mac, Windows, Linux, Chrome OS, Android
  160. Enable the experimental New Tab page using large icons. #enable-icon-ntp
  161.  
  162. Enable touch based text editing Windows, Linux, Chrome OS
  163. Touch editing can be initiated by tapping on a textfield or a selected text. #enable-touch-editing
  164.  
  165. Enable the stale-while-revalidate cache directive Mac, Windows, Linux, Chrome OS, Android
  166. Enable the experimental implementation of the Cache-Control: stale-while-revalidate directive. This permits servers to specify that some resources may be revalidated in the background to improve latency. #enable-stale-while-revalidate
  167. Enable
  168. Enable managed bookmarks for supervised users Mac, Windows, Linux, Chrome OS, Android
  169. Enable the managed bookmarks folder for supervised users. #enable-supervised-user-managed-bookmarks-folder
  170. Enable
  171. Enable App Launcher sync Mac, Windows, Linux, Chrome OS
  172. Enable App Launcher sync. This also enables Folders where available (non OSX). #enable-sync-app-list
  173.  
  174. LCD text antialiasing Mac, Windows, Linux, Chrome OS
  175. If disabled, text is rendered with grayscale antialiasing instead of LCD (subpixel) when doing accelerated compositing. #lcd-text-aa
  176.  
  177. Maximum tiles for interest area Mac, Windows, Linux, Chrome OS, Android
  178. Specify the maximum tiles for interest area. #max-tiles-for-interest-area
  179.  
  180. Enable Google Payments card saving checkbox Mac, Windows, Linux, Chrome OS, Android
  181. Show the checkbox to offer local saving of a credit card downloaded from the server. #enable-offer-store-unmasked-wallet-cards
  182.  
  183. Enable Offline Auto-Reload Mode Mac, Windows, Linux, Chrome OS, Android
  184. Pages that fail to load while the browser is offline will be auto-reloaded when the browser is online again. #enable-offline-auto-reload
  185.  
  186. Only Auto-Reload Visible Tabs Mac, Windows, Linux, Chrome OS, Android
  187. Pages that fail to load while the browser is offline will only be auto-reloaded if their tab is visible. #enable-offline-auto-reload-visible-only
  188.  
  189. Enable Show Saved Copy Button Mac, Windows, Linux, Chrome OS, Android
  190. When a page fails to load, if a stale copy of the page exists in the browser cache, a button will be presented to allow the user to load that stale copy. The primary enabling choice puts the button in the most salient position on the error page; the secondary enabling choice puts it secondary to the reload button. #show-saved-copy
  191.  
  192. Default tile width Mac, Windows, Linux, Chrome OS, Android
  193. Specify the default tile width. #default-tile-width
  194.  
  195. Default tile height Mac, Windows, Linux, Chrome OS, Android
  196. Specify the default tile height. #default-tile-height
  197.  
  198. Simple Cache for HTTP. Mac, Windows, Linux, Chrome OS
  199. The Simple Cache for HTTP is a new cache. It relies on the filesystem for disk space allocation. #enable-simple-cache-backend
  200.  
  201. Enable TCP Fast Open Linux, Chrome OS, Android
  202. Enable the option to send extra authentication information in the initial SYN packet for a previously connected client, allowing faster data send start. #enable-tcp-fast-open
  203. Enable
  204. Device Discovery Notifications Mac, Windows, Linux, Chrome OS
  205. Device discovery notifications on local network. #device-discovery-notifications
  206.  
  207. Enable Print Preview Registration Promos Mac, Windows, Linux, Chrome OS
  208. Enable registering unregistered cloud printers from print preview. #enable-print-preview-register-promos
  209. Enable
  210. Tab capture upscaling quality. Mac, Windows, Linux, Chrome OS, Android
  211. Specifies quality setting for images captured if scaling up. #tab-capture-upscale-quality
  212.  
  213. Tab capture downscaling quality. Mac, Windows, Linux, Chrome OS, Android
  214. Specifies quality setting for images captured if scaling down. #tab-capture-downscale-quality
  215.  
  216. Disable hiding close buttons on inactive tabs when stacked Windows, Linux, Chrome OS
  217. Disables hiding the close buttons of inactive tabs when the tabstrip is in stacked mode. #disable-hide-inactive-stacked-tab-close-buttons
  218. Enable
  219. Spelling Feedback Field Trial. Mac, Windows, Linux, Chrome OS, Android
  220. Enable the field trial for sending user feedback to spelling service. #enable-spelling-feedback-field-trial
  221. Enable
  222. Enable WebGL Draft Extensions Mac, Windows, Linux, Chrome OS, Android
  223. Enabling this option allows web applications to access the WebGL Extensions that are still in draft status. #enable-webgl-draft-extensions
  224. Enable
  225. Enable new profile management system Mac, Windows, Linux, Chrome OS, Android
  226. Enables the new profile management system, including profile lock and the new avatar menu UI. #enable-new-profile-management
  227.  
  228. Enable identity consistency between browser and cookie jar Mac, Windows, Linux, Chrome OS, Android
  229. When enabled, the browser manages signing in and out of Google accounts. #enable-account-consistency
  230.  
  231. Enables iframe-based Chrome sign-in flows. This flag overrides --enable-web-based-signin. Mac, Windows, Linux
  232. When enabled, will use an iframe-based Chrome sign-in flow; otherwise uses a webview-based flow. #enable-iframe-based-signin
  233. Enable
  234. Enable Google profile name and icon Mac, Windows, Linux
  235. Enables using Google information to populate the profile name and icon in the avatar menu. #enable-google-profile-info
  236. Enable
  237. Reset the App Launcher install state on every restart. Mac, Windows, Linux
  238. Reset the App Launcher install state on every restart. While this flag is set, Chrome will forget the launcher has been installed each time it starts. This is used for testing the App Launcher install flow. #reset-app-list-install-state
  239. Enable
  240. Enable the App Launcher. Linux
  241. Enable the App Launcher. Upon enabling, creates operating system shortcuts to the App Launcher. #enable-app-list
  242. Enable
  243. Enable the experimental SurfaceWorker feature. Mac, Windows, Linux, Chrome OS
  244. This will allow the use of the experimental SurfaceWorker feature. #enable-surface-worker
  245. Enable
  246. Enable one-copy rasterizer Mac, Windows, Linux, Chrome OS, Android
  247. If enabled, raster threads write to GPU memory. #enable-one-copy
  248.  
  249. Enable zero-copy rasterizer Mac, Windows, Linux, Chrome OS, Android
  250. If enabled, raster threads write directly to GPU memory associated with tiles. #enable-zero-copy
  251. Enable
  252. Enable the new bookmark app system. Mac, Windows, Linux, Chrome OS
  253. Enables the new system for creating bookmark apps. #disable-new-bookmark-apps
  254.  
  255. Enable experimental ephemeral apps from the webstore. Mac, Windows, Linux, Chrome OS, Android
  256. Enables ephemeral apps, which are launched without installing in Chrome, to be launched from the Chrome WebStore. Requires the experimental App Launcher to be enabled. #enable-ephemeral-apps-in-webstore
  257. Enable
  258. Enable experimental linkable ephemeral apps. Mac, Windows, Linux, Chrome OS, Android
  259. Enables experimentation with launching ephemeral apps from hyperlinks. For example, links to Chrome Web Store app detail pages in Google search results will launch the app rather than navigate to the detail page. #enable-linkable-ephemeral-apps
  260. Enable
  261. Enable support for ServiceWorker background sync event. Mac, Windows, Linux, Chrome OS, Android
  262. ServiceWorker background synchronization lets ServiceWorkers send messages and update resources even when the page is in the background. #enable-service-worker-sync
  263. Enable
  264. Disable rect-based targeting in views Windows, Linux, Chrome OS
  265. Disables rect-based targeting in views. Rect-based targeting uses a heuristic to determine the most probable target of a gesture, where the touch region is represented by a rectangle. #disable-views-rect-based-targeting
  266. Enable
  267. Enable show-on-first-paint for apps. Mac, Windows, Linux, Chrome OS
  268. Show apps windows after the first paint. Windows will be shown significantly later for heavy apps loading resources synchronously but it will be insignificant for apps that load most of their resources asynchronously. #enable-apps-show-on-first-paint
  269. Enable
  270. Enable Enhanced Bookmarks Mac, Windows, Linux, Chrome OS, Android
  271. Provides an off switch for enhanced bookmarks experiment #enhanced-bookmarks-experiment
  272.  
  273. Number of raster threads Mac, Windows, Linux, Chrome OS, Android
  274. Specify the number of raster threads. #num-raster-threads
  275.  
  276. Enable single-click autofill Mac, Windows, Linux, Chrome OS, Android
  277. Make autofill suggestions on initial mouse click on a form element. #enable-single-click-autofill
  278.  
  279. Use Bubbles for Permission Requests Mac, Windows, Linux, Chrome OS
  280. Show content permission requests (e.g. notifications, quota, camera use, microphone use) in bubbles instead of info bars. #enable-permissions-bubbles
  281.  
  282. Enable Site Engagement Service Mac, Windows, Linux, Chrome OS, Android
  283. Enables the Site Engagement Service, which records interaction with sites and allocates resources accordingly. #enable-site-engagement-service
  284.  
  285. Enable session restore bubble UI. Windows, Linux
  286. If enabled, the session restore UI will be shown in a bubble instead of an info bar. #enable-session-crashed-bubble
  287.  
  288. Enable material UI for PDF. Mac, Windows, Linux, Chrome OS
  289. Enable the new material UI in the PDF Viewer. #enable-pdf-material-ui
  290.  
  291. Disable support for Cast Streaming hardware video encoding. Mac, Windows, Linux, Chrome OS, Android
  292. This option disables support in Cast Streaming for encoding video streams using platform hardware. #disable-cast-streaming-hw-encoding
  293. Enable
  294. Enable the experimental App Launcher. Windows, Linux, Chrome OS
  295. Enable the experimental version of the App Launcher. #enable-experimental-app-list
  296.  
  297. Center the App Launcher. Windows, Linux, Chrome OS
  298. Positions the App Launcher in the center of the screen with a landscape aspect. #enable-centered-app-list
  299. Enable
  300. Enable the new App Launcher mixer algorithm. Mac, Windows, Linux, Chrome OS
  301. This enables a new search result selecting and ranking algorithm in the App Launcher. #enable-new-app-list-mixer
  302.  
  303. Disable threaded scrolling. Mac, Windows, Linux, Chrome OS, Android
  304. Disabled threaded handling of scroll-related input events, forcing all such scroll events to be handled on the main thread. Note that this can dramatically hurt scrolling performance of most websites and is intended for testing purposes only. #disable-threaded-scrolling
  305. Enable
  306. Show settings in a window Mac, Windows, Linux, Chrome OS
  307. If enabled, Settings will be shown in a dedicated window instead of as a browser tab. #enable-settings-window
  308.  
  309. Enable Save Password Bubble UI Mac, Windows, Linux, Chrome OS
  310. Enable experimental bubble-based UI for saving passwords; replaces the existing infobar. #enable-save-password-bubble
  311.  
  312. Enable distance field text Mac, Windows, Linux, Chrome OS, Android
  313. If enabled, text is rendered with signed distance fields rather than bitmap alpha masks. #distance-field-text
  314.  
  315. Extension Content Verification Mac, Windows, Linux, Chrome OS
  316. This flag can be used to turn on verification that the contents of the files on disk for extensions from the webstore match what they're expected to be. This can be used to turn on this feature if it would not otherwise have been turned on, but cannot be used to turn it off (because this setting can be tampered with by malware). #extension-content-verification
  317.  
  318. Experimental text input focus manager. Windows, Linux, Chrome OS
  319. Enable an experimental focus manager to track text input clients. #text-input-focus-manager
  320.  
  321. User consent for extension scripts Mac, Windows, Linux, Chrome OS, Android
  322. Require user consent for an extension running a script on the page, if the extension requested permission to run on all urls. #extension-active-script-permission
  323. Enable
  324. Answers in Suggest Mac, Windows, Linux, Chrome OS, Android
  325. If enabled, responses to certain types of queries will appear directly in the Omnibox suggestion list. #answers-in-suggest
  326.  
  327. Enable embedded extension options. Mac, Windows, Linux, Chrome OS
  328. Display extension options as an embedded element in chrome://extensions rather than opening a new tab. #enable-embedded-extension-options
  329. Enable
  330. Enables the website settings manager. Mac, Windows, Linux, Chrome OS
  331. Enables the website settings manager on the settings page. #enable-website-settings-manager
  332. Enable
  333. Remember decisions to proceed through SSL errors for a specified length of time. Mac, Windows, Linux, Chrome OS, Android
  334. Remember decisions to proceed through SSL errors for a specified length of time. #remember-cert-error-decisions
  335.  
  336. Drop sync credentials from password manager. Mac, Windows, Linux, Chrome OS, Android
  337. If enabled, the password manager will not offer to save the credential used to sync. #enable-drop-sync-credential
  338.  
  339. Enable extension toolbar redesign. Mac, Windows, Linux, Chrome OS
  340. Enables the (in development) new extension toolbar toolbar design. #enable-extension-action-redesign
  341. Enable
  342. Autofill sync credential Mac, Windows, Linux, Chrome OS, Android
  343. How the password manager handles autofill for the sync credential. #autofill-sync-credential
  344.  
  345. Enable experiments that message center always scroll up upon notification removal. Mac, Windows, Linux, Chrome OS
  346. Enables experiment that message center always scroll up when a notification is removed. #enable-message-center-always-scroll-up-upon-notification-removal
  347. Enable
  348. Enable Material Design settings Mac, Windows, Linux, Chrome OS
  349. If enabled, the chrome://md-settings/ URL loads the Material Design settings page. #enable-md-settings
  350. Enable
  351. Enable tab audio muting UI control. Mac, Windows, Linux, Chrome OS
  352. When enabled, the audio indicators in the tab strip double as tab audio mute controls. This also adds commands in the tab context menu for quickly muting multiple selected tabs. #enable-tab-audio-muting
  353. Enable
  354. Enable the experimental Credential Manager API. Mac, Windows, Linux, Chrome OS, Android
  355. Enables an experimental implementation of the Credential Manager API. No promises that this won't expose all your passwords to every site on the web; don't enable this unless you know what you're doing. #enable-credential-manager-api
  356. Enable
  357. Reduce default 'referer' header granularity. Mac, Windows, Linux, Chrome OS, Android
  358. If a page hasn't set an explicit referrer policy, setting this flag will reduce the amount of information in the 'referer' header for cross-origin requests. #reduced-referrer-granularity
  359. Enable
  360. Enable Plugin Power Saver Mac, Windows, Linux, Chrome OS
  361. Force on the experimental power saver mode for peripheral plugin content. Overrides content settings. #enable-plugin-power-saver
  362.  
  363. Fill passwords on account selection Mac, Windows, Linux, Chrome OS, Android
  364. Filling of passwords when an account is explicitly selected by the user rather than autofilling credentials on page load. #enable-fill-on-account-select
  365.  
  366. Disable Delay Agnostic AEC in WebRTC. Mac, Windows, Linux, Chrome OS
  367. Disable Delay Agnostic AEC in WebRTC. Use if reported system delays are very trusted, or if others experience echo from your machine. #disable-delay-agnostic-aec
  368. Enable
  369. Enable Delay Agnostic AEC in WebRTC. Mac, Windows, Linux, Chrome OS
  370. Enable Delay Agnostic AEC in WebRTC. Use if reported system delays are untrusted. Specifically applies to Mac OS X and CrOS, but also if audio is routed through a different device like TV. enable-delay-agnostic-aec overrides disable-delay-agnostic-aec. #enable-delay-agnostic-aec
  371. Enable
  372. Mark non-secure origins as non-secure Mac, Windows, Linux, Chrome OS, Android
  373. Mark non-secure origins as non-secure, or as "dubious". #mark-non-secure-as
  374.  
  375. Enable out of process iframes Mac, Windows, Linux, Chrome OS, Android
  376. Highly experimental support for rendering cross-site iframes in separate processes. #enable-site-per-process
  377. Enable
  378. Enable Data Saver Lo-Fi mode Mac, Windows, Linux, Chrome OS, Android
  379. Puts the Data Saver in Lo-Fi mode when enabled. #enable-data-reduction-proxy-lo-fi
  380. Enable
  381. Clear data savings on startup Mac, Windows, Linux, Chrome OS, Android
  382. Clears data savings obtained by using data reduction proxy when chrome starts. #clear-data-reduction-proxy-data-savings
  383. Enable
  384. Allow invalid certificates for resources loaded from localhost. Mac, Windows, Linux, Chrome OS, Android
  385. Allows requests to localhost over HTTPS even when an invalid certificate is presented. #allow-insecure-localhost
  386. Enable
  387. Use Chrome Sync sandbox Mac, Windows, Linux, Chrome OS, Android
  388. Connects to the testing server for Chrome Sync. #use-sync-sandbox
  389. Enable
  390. Enable child account detection. Mac, Windows, Linux, Chrome OS, Android
  391. Enable detection of child accounts on sign-in and startup, as well as periodically. #enable-child-account-detection
  392.  
  393. Enable Out-of-process V8 Proxy Resolver. Mac, Windows, Linux, Chrome OS
  394. Enable Out-of-process V8 Proxy Resolver. Runs the V8 proxy resolver in a utility process instead of inside the browser process. #v8-pac-mojo-out-of-process
  395.  
  396. Enable Media Router Mac, Windows, Linux, Chrome OS, Android
  397. Enables Chrome to access external presentation-type displays and use them for presenting web content. #enable-media-router
  398. Enable
  399. Child account SafeSites filtering Mac, Windows, Linux, Chrome OS, Android
  400. Enable or disable SafeSites filtering for child accounts. #supervised-user-safesites
  401.  
  402. Disables the new video rendering path for video elements. Mac, Windows, Linux, Chrome OS, Android
  403. Disables the new compositor driven video rendering path for video elements. #disable-new-video-renderer
  404. Enable
  405. Document scrolling element interoperability. Mac, Windows, Linux, Chrome OS, Android
  406. Control whether document.body.scrollTop/scrollLeft in JavaScript reflects the standard interoperable behavior (enabled) or legacy WebKit behavior (disabled). When enabled, document.scrollingElement is document.documentElement, when disabled it's document.body (for strict-mode pages). #scroll-top-left-interop
  407.  
  408. Unavailable Experiments
  409. Disable WebRTC Android
  410. Enabling this option prevents web applications from accessing the WebRTC API. #disable-webrtc
  411. Sorry, this experiment is not available on your platform.
  412. Disable support for WebRTC hardware video decoding. Chrome OS, Android
  413. This option disables support in WebRTC for decoding video streams using platform hardware. #disable-webrtc-hw-decoding
  414. Sorry, this experiment is not available on your platform.
  415. Disable support for WebRTC hardware video encoding. Chrome OS, Android
  416. This option disables support in WebRTC for encoding video streams using platform hardware. #disable-webrtc-hw-encoding
  417. Sorry, this experiment is not available on your platform.
  418. Disable 3D software rasterizer
  419. Don't fall back to a 3D software rasterizer when the GPU cannot be used. #disable-software-rasterizer
  420. Sorry, this experiment is not available on your platform.
  421. Download Status in Notification Center Chrome OS
  422. If enabled, download status is displayed as a notification, instead of an item in download bar. #enable-download-notification
  423. Sorry, this experiment is not available on your platform.
  424. Disable hardware-accelerated video decode. Mac, Windows, Chrome OS
  425. Disables hardware-accelerated video decode where available. #disable-accelerated-video-decode
  426. Sorry, this experiment is not available on your platform.
  427. Disable window backdrops in TouchView Chrome OS
  428. Disables the grey window backdrops used in TouchView (maximize mode) behind windows which cannot be maximized. #ash-disable-maximize-mode-window-backdrop
  429. Sorry, this experiment is not available on your platform.
  430. Enable TouchView maximizing UI for testing Chrome OS
  431. Enable Ctrl+Alt+Shift+8 to toggle the TouchView maximizing mode. #ash-enable-touch-view-testing
  432. Sorry, this experiment is not available on your platform.
  433. Disable additional touch feedback on UI components. Chrome OS
  434. Certain UI components will stop displaying visual feedback upon touch interactions. #disable-touch-feedback
  435. Sorry, this experiment is not available on your platform.
  436. Enable mirrored screen mode. Chrome OS
  437. Enable the mirrored screen mode. This mode flips the screen image horizontally. #ash-enable-mirrored-screen
  438. Sorry, this experiment is not available on your platform.
  439. Screen rotation animation. Chrome OS
  440. Experimental screen rotation animations. #ash-enable-screen-rotation-animations
  441. Sorry, this experiment is not available on your platform.
  442. Disable Password Manager Reauthentication Mac, Windows
  443. Disable prompting the user for their OS password before revealing passwords on the passwords page. #password-manager-reauthentication
  444. Sorry, this experiment is not available on your platform.
  445. Scroll end effect Chrome OS
  446. Experimental scroll end effect in response to vertical overscroll. #scroll-end-effect
  447. Sorry, this experiment is not available on your platform.
  448. Enable touch initiated drag and drop Windows, Chrome OS
  449. Touch drag and drop can be initiated through long press on a draggable element. #enable-touch-drag-drop
  450. Sorry, this experiment is not available on your platform.
  451. Touch text selection strategy Android
  452. Controls how text selection granularity changes when touch text selection handles are dragged. Non-default behavior is experimental. #touch-selection-strategy
  453. Sorry, this experiment is not available on your platform.
  454. Enable the Suggestions Service Chrome OS, Android
  455. Enable the experimental Chrome suggestions service. #enable-suggestions-service
  456. Sorry, this experiment is not available on your platform.
  457. Disable Drive apps in App Launcher. Chrome OS
  458. Do not show Drive apps side by side with Chrome apps in App Launcher. #disable-drive-apps-in-app-list
  459. Sorry, this experiment is not available on your platform.
  460. Enable Link Disambiguation Popup. Windows, Chrome OS
  461. Enable the zoomed bubble that appears on touchscreens when accidentally touching more than one link at a time. #enable-link-disambiguation-popup
  462. Sorry, this experiment is not available on your platform.
  463. Bleeding Edge Renderer Paths - LIKELY TO CRASH YOUR BROWSER Android
  464. Use bleeding-edge code to make Chrome draw content faster. The changes behind this path are very likely to break lots of content. #bleeding-edge-renderer-mode
  465. Sorry, this experiment is not available on your platform.
  466. Apps file associations. Mac
  467. Enable OS integration of file associations for Chrome Apps. #enable-apps-file-associations
  468. Sorry, this experiment is not available on your platform.
  469. Enable simulated hardware 'Ok Google' features. Chrome OS
  470. Enables an experimental version of 'Ok Google' hotword detection features that have a hardware dependency. #enable-hotword-hardware
  471. Sorry, this experiment is not available on your platform.
  472. Enables the web app style frame for hosted apps. Windows, Chrome OS
  473. Enables the web app style frame for hosted apps, including bookmark apps. This is currently only available for Ash. #enable-web-app-frame
  474. Sorry, this experiment is not available on your platform.
  475. Credit card scanning Android
  476. Enable scanning a new credit card number when filling out a credit card form. #enable-credit-card-scan
  477. Sorry, this experiment is not available on your platform.
  478. Enable support for hover capable touchscreens. Android
  479. Enables hover feature by holding your finger just over the screen to experience a mouseover event. #enable-touch-hover
  480. Sorry, this experiment is not available on your platform.
  481. Bypass user engagement checks Android
  482. Bypasses user engagement checks for displaying app banners, such as requiring that users have visited the site before and that the banner hasn't been shown recently. This allows developers to test that other eligibility requirements for showing app banners, such as having a manifest, are met. #bypass-app-banner-engagement-checks
  483. Sorry, this experiment is not available on your platform.
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