How to Turn Off Chrome 69 New Material Design Interface?


Have you updated your Google Chrome web browser? Then, probably you noticed that there is a new themed visual revamp called Material Design. With starting the Version 69, recently Google is bringing an entirely new material user interface for its Chrome browser which uses the tabs with rounded corners, flat and minimalistic elements, updated icons, new colors, and also a lot more things for their users.

Though some users might be pleased with the new theme look in Chrome and with the very different user interface, some other may prefer Chrome to respect the operating systems default visual appearances instead of using any unique theme.

Google Chrome also provides a disable option. If you want to disable the newly redesigned Chrome browser themed interface, then you can do so by changing Google’s Chromes secret settings in the Chrome app.

Here we direct you by providing steps to disable the new interface on Chrome version 69, and then again go to the old designs which you love on Windows 10, MacOS, and also Linux.

Steps to bring back up the Old Interface on Chrome 69

To easily turn off the new interface on Google Chrome version 69, then you need to change the following settings by following the below given steps:

1.     Open the Google Chrome on your computer.
2.     Type the given path in the address bar:
·        chrome://flags/#top-chrome-md
3.     Then, hit Enter.
4.       By using the drop-down menu located at the right of your screen, choose the Normal option.
5.     Again, type the following path in the address bar:

·        chrome://flags/#secondary-ui-md
6.     And then, press Enter key.
7.     By using the drop-down located on the right of the screen, select the Disable option.
8.     Next, type the given path on the address bar:
·        chrome://flags/#ntp-icons
9.     Click on the Enter tab.
10.                        Finally, click on the ‘Relaunch Now’ tab. 
11.                        Restart the Google Chrome browser for the changes to take effects.

Joey Williams is a self-professed security expert; he has been making the people aware of the security threats. His passion is to write about Cyber security, cryptography, malware, social engineering, internet and new media. He writes for Norton security products at norton.com/setup.


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