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  2. What is the Chrome Web Store? - Chrome Web Store Help - Google...

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    The Chrome Web Store will show available items based on your Chrome browser language and location. To see featured content and paid items in local currency, click Settings . Click your language and country.

  3. Chrome Web Store Help - Google Help

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    Add & open Chrome apps. Install and manage extensions. Download or remove Chrome themes. Manage extensions that change your settings. Permissions requested by apps and extensions. Tips for using the Chrome Web Store.

  4. Download and install Google Chrome

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    How to install Chrome. Windows. Download the installation file. If prompted, click Run or Save. If you choose Save, to start installation, either: Double-click the download. Click Open file. If you're asked, 'Do you want to allow this app to make changes to your device', click Yes.

  5. Install & manage web apps - Chrome Web Store Help - Google Help

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    In Chrome, find the app you want. Tap Add to Desktop. In the new window, tap Add to Desktop. The next time you open Chrome on your computer, you’ll see an alert that an app was installed remotely. In some cases, you’ll also see the permissions the app needs. To grant permissions and use the app, click Enable app.

  6. Add & open Chrome apps - Chrome Web Store Help - Google Help

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    On your Chromebook, you can add and open apps from the Chrome Web Store. Important: Chrome Apps in the Chrome Web Store are only supported on Chromebooks and won't work on Windows, Mac, or Linux after December 2022. You can still use the Extensions and Themes that are available in the Chrome Web Store. Add a shortcut to a website as an app

  7. Install and manage extensions - Chrome Web Store Help - Google...

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    On your computer, open Chrome. At the top right, select More Extensions Manage extensions. Make your changes: Turn on/off: Turn the extension on or off. Allow incognito: On the extension, select Details. Turn on Allow in incognito. Fix corruptions: Find a corrupted extension and select Repair.

  8. Download and install Google Chrome

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    Get Google Chrome. Download Chrome for Android phones and tablets. Chrome is available on phones and tablets running Android 8.0 (Oreo) and up. Install Chrome. On your Android device, go to Google Chrome. Tap Download Chrome Install. To start browsing, tap Open. You can also find Chrome on your Home screen or in "All Apps." To open, tap Chrome.

  9. Allow or block apps and extensions - Chrome Enterprise and...

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    Under Installation policy, choose Block. Click Save. Block apps and extensions based on permissions. These steps assume you're familiar with configuring Chrome settings in your Admin console. You can prevent users from running apps or extensions that request certain permissions that your organization doesn’t allow.

  10. Download & install Google Chrome - Android - Google Chrome Help

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    Get Google Chrome. Download Chrome for Android phones and tablets. Chrome is available on phones and tablets running Android 8.0 (Oreo) and up. Install Chrome. On your Android device, go to Google Chrome. Tap Download Chrome Install. To start browsing, tap Open. You can also find Chrome on your Home screen or in "All Apps." To open, tap Chrome.

  11. Chrome—For apps that are hosted in the Chrome Web Store, the unique ID is 32 characters long. For self-hosted apps, the name and ID are the same. The app ID uniquely identifies the app in the Admin console, on users' devices, and in Chrome Web Store. Web—The web app's URL. Installation policy. Displays how the app or extension is installed ...