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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.
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.
To pay for apps, extensions or browser themes, you need a Google Payments account. Check if Google Payments is available in your country . The Chrome Web Store will show available items based on your Chrome browser language and location.
Contact the developer of the app, extension, or theme: Open the Chrome Web Store. At the top right, click Settings My Extensions & Apps. Click the app, extension, or theme. In the box that appears, at the top, click Support. Fill out the "Tell the Developer" form, or click the link to go to the developer's website.
The extensions that Chrome turned off either didn't come from the Chrome Web Store or were determined unsafe. Which extensions you can use on Chrome. To protect you while you browse, Chrome only lets you use extensions that have been published on the Chrome Web Store. Find a list of your extensions. On your computer, open Chrome.
The Google Chrome Web Store offers a wide selection of useful apps, extensions, and browser themes you can add to Google Chrome. Here are a few ways to maximize your use of Chrome Web Store. Important: Apps in the Chrome Web Store are only supported on Chromebooks, and won't work after December 2022 on Windows, Mac, or Linux.
Flag issues. Sign in to the Chrome Web Store. Click the item you want to flag. At the bottom left of the window, click Flag Issue. Fill out the form, then click Submit.
Learn how to manage Chrome browser extensions using the following methods: Block extensions based on their permissions. Manage extensions by policy. Allow or block extensions in the Admin console or Windows Group Policy. Your own on-premise web store (not recommended as a best practice). Chrome Enterprise Core. Additionally, learn about:
By default, the Chrome Web Store service is turned off in some Education domains. For details about turning on Chrome Web Store service for users, see Additional Google services. Note: Even if Chrome Web Store service is turned off, force-installed apps and extensions continue to automatically install and users can still sideload extensions.
Click Reload policies. In the top right, in the Filter policies by field box, enter ExtensionSettings. Check the Show policies with no value set box. Under the Chrome policy name next to each extension setting, make sure Status is set to OK. Click Show value and make sure the value field isn’t empty.