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In this video, I'm going to show you how
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you can enable or access Google Chrome
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flags from your Google Chrome browser.
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When you talk of flex features, we are
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talking of extra experimental features
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that you can go ahead and enable on your
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browser to be able to perform specific
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tasks. By default, these features are
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not enabled, but should you want to go
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ahead and enable them, then you need to
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go ahead and enable them. If you find
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this video helpful, I'll kindly request
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that you support me by liking the video
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and also by subscribing to this channel.
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All right, let's get into it. Now, the
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first thing you need to do is to go
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ahead and open your Google Chrome
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browser. And as you can see, mine is
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here opened. From here, head over to
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this search bar here and then just type
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in Chrome full colon and then for/
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flags like that and then hit enter. Now
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this will take you to these experimental
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features that are available and as you
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can see I have enabled one of them and
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you can go through the list. They are
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quite a number of them. For instance, if
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you want Google Chrome browser to allow
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installation of unverified web apps, you
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can go ahead and enable it through here
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by changing these settings here to
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enabled like that. and then go ahead and
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launch the browser and that feature will
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be enabled. So that's how you can access
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Google Chrome flags features. If you
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have any other question, kindly let me
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know in the comment section. Otherwise,
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thanks for watching and let's meet in