Chrome Disappeared the Downloads Bar, How to Get It Back?
By Pedro Pérez Cesari onThe browser now manages downloads similarly to Firefox

There are several reasons to prefer one web browser over another. One of the main factors is the user interface design. For this reason, significant changes can make users feel uncomfortable. Chrome recently removed its downloads bar, and if that bothers you, you should know that there's a way to recover it.
In case you weren't aware, Chrome removed the downloads bar that used to appear at the bottom of the window every time you downloaded something from the internet. Now, the browser handles it similarly to Firefox or Edge by displaying this information in the upper right corner.
It's a change that many have welcomed, but it has also confused others who were too accustomed to the old setup. If you're one of them, you'll be glad to know that there's a way to bring it back.
Here are the instructions to recover the downloads bar in Google Chrome:
- Open Chrome and type chrome://flags into the address bar
- This will open the experimental features settings
- Look for the option "Enable download bubble"
- Disable it by selecting "Disabled"
- Close and reopen Chrome

There you go! You've successfully brought back the traditional downloads bar. Are you happy? We hope so!
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