RELATED: How to Control a Chrome Extension's Permissions In the settings window, you can turn the extension on or off, allow it in Incognito Mode (most apps are disabled there by default), access an extension’s options, open the extension’s website, and allow site access. Otherwise, if you know which extension you want to change-and it’s already docked on your browser- you can right-click the extension’s icon on Chrome’s shelf, then click “Manage Extensions” to circumvent going to the main extensions landing page. ![]() Read the permissions carefully and decide whether you want to give this extension access, then click “Add Extension.”Īfter the extension finishes installing, an icon is usually added to your Chrome browser in the top right corner, next to the settings icon. Once you’re on the extension’s page, click “Add to Chrome” to add the extension to your browser.Ī window will pop up and prompt you with the permissions needed by the extension. RELATED: The Best Chrome Extensions for Making Gmail Better If you’re not sure where to start, Google does a pretty good job of curating the store and recommending extensions on the front page.Īfter you’ve found an extension, you want to add, click the icon to be redirected to its page. Head on over to the Chrome Web store for extensions and use either the search bar or browse by category to find the right extension for you. RELATED: How to Make Sure a Chrome Extension is Safe Before Installing It ![]() You should make sure it’s safe before installing it by doing a little due diligence and checking the developer’s website-if they have one-ratings, and even skimming through the source code if you’re so inclined. ![]() Download official Chrome extensions from the Chrome Web Store from sources you know or trust.
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