The "Recommended Extension" page is a common web browser advertisement that promotes various Chrome or Firefox extensions. Unfortunately, most of the extensions promoted by pages like this simply ...
Browser extensions can be hugely useful, plugging gaps in functionality, adding cool new features and options, and generally just making life on the web more convenient. At the same time, they have ...
One of the reasons why Chrome is the most used browser is because it offers many features that let you customize your experience by supporting a variety of extensions and other functions. Extensions ...
Most people believe Google is enough -- type your search string into the address bar, hit enter, and comb through the results. What if I told you that there were better ways to search using Google ...
If you install a lot of extensions in Chrome, you may be annoyed that the Extensions page doesn't have a keyboard shortcut for quick access. Reader Jaden offers a solution you may not have thought of: ...
Tipsters have been telling a bunch of us Microsoft watchers that the next test version of Windows 10 "Redstone" for PCs would include the first test version of extensions for Microsoft's Edge browser.
Most of us spend a lot of time inside a web browser. If you're a Chrome, Firefox, or Edge user, then you'll know these browsers come with a huge number of third-party extensions to augment the ...
Distributors of unwanted Chrome extensions are coming up with new, sneaky, and simple methods to trick users into installing their extensions now that Google has banned inline installs. In the past, ...
I built 10 simple, secure Chrome extensions to fix everyday browsing gaps, from quick notes and site shortcuts to clean copy, per-site tasks, highlights, temp snippets, dummy passwords, quick IDs, and ...
Malicious browser extensions are bypassing Google's latest security and privacy standard for Chrome extensions, and they are finding their way into the Chrome Web Store — putting organizations and ...