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Google is testing a new version of Chrome for Android with extensions suppo
If you want to be technical, it’s already possible to use Chrome extensions on Android, but you’ll have to download a third-party Chromium-based browser to do so. That’s because Google decided way back to not add extension support to mobile versions of Chrome, likely to limit the number of people installing Chrome extensions to block ads on their Android phones. Whether that decision was successful is debatable given the popularity of ad blocking apps for Android, but in any case, this decision shut down the ability to install other useful browser extensions. More... |
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