Warning: Experimental features ahead! By enabling these features, you could lose browser data or compromise your security or privacy. Enabled features apply to all users of this browser. If you are an enterprise admin you should not be using these flags in production.
Interested in cool new Chrome features? Read our blogs.Enables the data sharing infrastructure to log and save debug messages that can be shown in the internals page. – Mac, Windows, Linux, ChromeOS, Android
When enabled, card benefits offered by American Express will be shown in Autofill suggestions. – Mac, Windows, Linux, ChromeOS, Android
Enable Fingerprinting Protection which may block fingerprinting resources from loading in a 3p context. This flag applies only outside of Incognito mode. – Mac, Windows, Linux, ChromeOS, Android
Enable Fingerprinting Protection which may block fingerprinting resources from loading in a 3p context. This flag applies only in Incognito mode. – Mac, Windows, Linux, ChromeOS, Android
Enables the official version of Device Bound Session Credentials. For more information see https://github.com/WICG/dbsc. – Mac, Windows, Linux
Enables session persistence for the official version of Device Bound Session Credentials. – Mac, Windows, Linux
In production, standard Device Bound Session Credentials will feature a maximum rate of refreshes. This flag disables that quota in order to simplify manual testing. – Mac, Windows, Linux
When enabled, Verve-branded card art will be shown for Verve cards. – Mac, Windows, Linux, ChromeOS, Android
Enables the Cert Management V2 UI; accessible at chrome://certificate-manager – Mac, Windows, Linux, ChromeOS
Enables the Cert Management V2 UI write features, using a chrome managed DB to store user added certs. This is new functionality for Windows and Mac. For Linux and ChromeOS, this is a change as previously user-added certs would be written to the platform cert store. The UI is accessible at chrome://certificate-manager – Mac, Windows, Linux, ChromeOS