

Navigate to the bottom right of the page and click the blue “Relaunch” button. In the address bar type in: ‘chrome://flags/#enable-password-force-saving’, then press “Enter.” Choose “Enabled” from the drop-down menu under the “Force-saving of passwords” option. How do I force Chrome to save credentials? If you’re still having problems, you might have a program installed that is changing your Google Chrome settings. To fix, uninstall Chrome then download Chrome again from /chrome and reinstall it. If the settings menu doesn’t open or isn’t there, Chrome might have a problem. Launch Chrome Browser from another device.Turn on “Sync everything” if it’s disabled.Log into your Google account, if you’re not already logged in.Now type branding in the “ Search flags” box.Backup and Restore Google Chrome Settings It’ll open the advanced configuration page.Ģ. Open Google Chrome web browser and type chrome://flags/ in address bar and press Enter. If you also want to bring back classic UI in Settings, Add-ons Manager, etc pages in Google Chrome, following steps will help you:ġ. Now it seems Google Developer team has started rolling out the new UI for all Chrome stable users.įortunately, the same trick can still be used to disable the new modern UI and enable classic UI in Settings and other pages in Google Chrome newer versions. Enable New WebUI Branding Update Design in Google Chrome Settings Page You can find the tutorial at following link: If you remember, we shared an article last year to manually enable this new WebUI branding update in Google Chrome older versions when it as under testing. Following screenshot shows the old classic UI of Google Chrome Settings page:Īlthough the new UI looks clean and modern but many Chrome users might not like the new White background and larger fonts.

The old UI of these pages didn’t contain White background. The new redesigned UI of Settings and other pages feature a White colored background, new header logo, large fonts and a few minor changes suitable for touch-enabled devices.įollowing screenshot shows the new WebUI enabled on Settings page in Google Chrome: Recently I was working on my Windows 11 device and when I opened Google Chrome (latest version 98) to customize a few options, I noticed that Google team automatically enabled the new WebUI Branding on all Chrome built-in pages in my Chrome browser. This article will help you in restoring old classic UI of Settings, Extensions, Bookmarks, Downloads, History, etc built-in pages in Google Chrome web browser.
