Apart from Android and Linux support, Chrome OS is slowly getting desktop-level features and that’s pretty exciting. Recently, Clipboard History was added to Chrome OS; Nearby Share has also made its debut, and now native screen recording has arrived on Chromebooks. Not to mention, a new Trash folder has been added to the native Files app on Chrome OS. So if you want to enable Trash (Recycle Bin) on Chrome OS, follow our simple guide below.

Before we begin, make sure you are on Chrome OS 89 before moving to the steps. The Trash feature is already available on the Stable channel of Chrome OS 89 so you don’t need to move to Beta or Dev channel.. With all that said, let’s begin.

  1. If you don’t want Trash (Recycle Bin) on Chrome OS then simply choose “Disabled” from the Chrome Flags page and restart your Chromebook. That’s it.