Focus Mode by Google: what it is and how to turn it on

We knew that Google was developing a new Chrome feature called "Focus Mode", but until now we did not know its purpose.

As it was discovered in reddit, the focus mode or “Focus Mode” refers to Google Chrome and is now available in Canary versions of proof . Focus Mode

The Canary Chrome versions are the trial versions released by Google for developers. Many of the features of these editions have experimental features before being included in the standard release.

What is Focus Mode?

Google Chrome focuses on tabs, and you can access the feature simply by right-clicking on the tab of your choice.

With this function, Google offers to Chrome has an easy option to open web pages in separate windows that run in their own process. At the moment we don't know if it offers any additional features, so it seems to be a new and simplified window of Google Chrome.

How to Turn on Focus Mode

If you want to try focusing on Google Chrome, you will need to install the Canary version from 75.0.3740.0 onwards.

Then open the internal address:

chrome :/ / flags

and find the flag you will use:

# focus-mode

Alternatively, open the following internal address:

chrome: // flags / # focus-mode

Google Chrome Canary has the feature but it is disabled. To activate it, click on the dropdown and select Enabled. You will need to restart your browser to see the changes.

At the moment, we do not know when Google plans to release the focus feature in the stable version of Chrome, but there is a chance we can see the new feature in the next version expected to be released on April 23.

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