There are many more flags that may appeal to you, and you may decide to enable/disable them in different configurations on your Android device as compared to the setup on your PC. Truth is, there are a few flags that deal with passwords, credential managers and related that might be fun to play with, however, as there is no guarantee that these flags will not expose all of your passwords to the internet, I will not recommend any of them. I mean, you might like the new tool, but those of us that dislike it, dislike it with a passion. Enable Enhanced Bookmarks – Rather, disable this one to turn off Google’s new bookmark manager.Disable the pull-to-refresh effect – Most people were excited to see pull-to-refresh in Chrome, if you were not, simply hit this to turn it off again.If you never double click in your browser, go ahead and turn this guy on to speed up the click action. Disable click delay – Did you know that Chrome waits almost half a second sometimes before acting on your button clicks? That’s right, it delays so that you can trigger a double click action.
Requires you to manually reload the pages.
Enable offline auto-reload mode – Turn this off to prevent tabs from automatically reloading if the previously failed to load.Check out the story to find out what you need to do. Maximum tiles for interest area – We talked about this in the past, basically, this is a way to control your RAM usage for Chrome.
Enable password generation – Sometimes choosing your own password is just too hard, let Chrome choose one for you.Show Autofill predictions – Disabled by default, this flag will insert predicted text into text boxes for you.FPS Counter – For the gamer in all of us, although a web page doesn’t exactly depend on a FPS count like a game might, it is still fun to see sometimes.Therefore it is to be expected that its operation will improve over time.Quick Note: Each Flag has been assigned an HTML anchor to make it easier to navigate to, as such, all you need to do is add the reference to each in the address, so it looks like chrome://flags/#Flag-Name. I’ve added the anchor as a link for each Flag below, but they are not typically formed URLs, so you can’t just click on them, instead, right click and choose Copy link address, then paste that in a new tab, just remember they only work in Chrome.
On the other hand, Yandex itself points out in the browser settings that the feature that allows you to install Chrome extensions is in beta. Even so, we have been able to see how some of the most popular ones work without much problem. In this way, we will have already installed an extension available in the Chrome store, and it can be used through the Yandex browser for Android. Remember that, since most of these extensions are created to work on desktop platforms, malfunctions may appear, and it may be necessary to uninstall them. In some cases, the extension will have to be activated manually from the extensions menu, as can be seen in the image below these lines.The extension will begin to download. To check if it has been installed correctly, click on the browser’s menu button, and go to the “Extensions” section.Find the extension you want to download and click on “Add to Chrome.” A pop-up window will appear that you must accept by clicking on “Add extension.”.The first step will be to access the Google Chrome extension store or Chrome Web Store from the Yandex browser for Android.
Now, how do you install Google Chrome extensions in Yandex Browser? By default, the app includes the LastPass, Pocket, and Evernote extensions, and from the app’s settings, it is possible to access the catalog of installed extensions.