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Google Chrome, however, is a little late to the party. macOS 10.14 Mojave Google Chrome<br \/>Although version 71 of Chrome was released this week, it doesn\u2019t support a dark mode on macOS Mojave, but that\u2019s about to change.<br \/>According to a Reddit thread, a Google developer submitted a code change a few days ago, suggesting that a dark theme for Chrome for macOS Mojave will be available in the near future. Reddit thread<br \/>The feature is currently in early beta testing as there are a few kinks that need to be ironed out before a public release. Read more: MacOS 10.14 Mojave problems: how to fix them MacOS 10.14 Mojave problems: how to fix them<br \/>A bug report lists the issues Google is currently facing with the implementation of dark mode for the macOS Mojave version its web browser. However, the most telling issue is \u201chow the dark mode for Mojave will be distinguishable from Incognito mode\u201d. bug report<br \/>Google already uses a dark theme to differentiate between a regular Chrome window and its Incognito (private) window, but the same workarounds would not work for the new feature on Mojave.<br \/>\u201cFor Incognito mode (which is currently dark), developers used to call `chrome.browserAction.setIcon()` for every tab and use a lighter browser action icon when the tab is in an incognito window. But this workaround can\u2019t be used to deal with dark themes, nor with the new dark mode, because there is no clue if the current theme is light or dark, and whether Mojave\u2019s dark mode is turned on or off.\u201d<br \/>However, the code change has passed the review process and will find its way into an upcoming stable release, most likely in early 2019.<br \/>While Google figures out how to enable the feature, it\u2019s available on the search giant\u2019s open-source testing platform, Chromium.<br \/>From there, code changes are implemented on Canary (an early-release testing browser), then on Chrome Dev, followed by Chrome Beta and finally to the publicly available browser itself, with the entire process taking approximately six weeks.<br \/>With Chrome 72 already in the pipeline for a January release, no new features will be added to it, so we\u2019re hoping version 73 \u2013 which could arrive in March \u2013 brings dark mode support for Mojave.<br \/>In the meantime, though, third-party plugins are available on the Chrome Store to add the feature to the browser. 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