Chrome OS 108 adds a trash can to the Files app, similar to the Recycle Bin in Windows 95 and subsequent desktop operating systems. This implies that deleted files are relocated to a trash folder, where they will be permanently removed after 30 days unless you manually clear the trash can.
Chrome OS Adds a Windows 95 Functionality to the Platform
This is a convenient failsafe in case you removed anything by accident or changed your mind about removing it. Before Chrome OS 108, removing a file from the Files app was irreversible. It is important to note that with Chrome OS 89, the trash can option could be enabled via a flag. However, this is the first time that the feature has been enabled by default, similar to that of Windows 95. On the other hand, Apple has provided a trash can option to users for decades now. In any case, we are pleased to see Google finally incorporate this desktop functionality as a default option on Chrome OS. Check out? Microsoft Rolls Out Emergency OOB Updates to Fix Home Windows Server, VPN Bugs