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Google Chrome colours look wrong on Incognito tabs

The tab colours look wrong on Incognito, I reckon this happened after the latest update, but not sure. The normal way was for active tab to be gray, and the inactive tab used to be a tad more lighter gray. It looks really annoying now, the active tab is difficult to spot when you have multiple tabs open.



How it looks now (inactive tab is dark gray):
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How it used to look (inactive tab is light gray):
incognito_old.PNG.4deeb1ef113bf3786eb3818effa14967.PNG



Is there any way to make the colours go back to what they were before?

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I'd assume that it's just an A/B test or something. wait a few days and it'll go away, or uninstall/reinstall and it will go back to normal

(also look up if there's any way to opt out of AB tests)

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20 minutes ago, maybethisnamewillwork said:

Could someone test how it looks like on them? I'm using version 65.0.3325.181

I'm running the same version and have the same thing. 

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