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To better protect your privacy and security, Chrome and the Chrome Web Store require extensions to be up-to-date with new requirements. With this, Chrome may disable extensions that don't meet these requirements. If an extension isn’t supported and is disabled, you can take the following actions. Find an alternative
At the top right, select More Extensions Manage extensions. At the bottom right, select the toggle of the unsupported extension that you want to enable. Tip: If your browser is managed, your administrator can re-enable unsupported extensions with Chrome Enterprise policy. Learn how to check if your Chrome browser is managed.
Chrome customers using Google Apps for Work or Education can use the Chrome Web Store to host private apps restricted only to their users or people who you share a direct link to the app with. Users from the same Chrome domain will see their organization's private apps in a private collection in the Chrome Web Store.
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.
Navigate to chrome://version/ and look for Profile Path, it is your default directory and Extensions Folder is where all the extensions, apps, themes are stored. (If you have several browser profiles set up in Chrome, you will want to view the chrome://version/ page from the profile where the extension is installed.)
Official Chrome Web Store Help Center where you can find tips and tutorials on using Chrome Web Store and other answers to frequently asked questions.
There are 4 ways you can publish app and extensions in the Chrome Web Store: Public—Everyone can see and install the app or extension. Unlisted—Only users with the app or extension link can see and install it. The app doesn’t appear in the Chrome Web Store search results. You can share the app or extension link with users outside your domain.
You'll need to sign in to the same account in Chrome and the Chrome Web Store. Here's how: In Chrome, at the top right, click Menu Settings. Under "People," you'll see the email address used to sign in to Chrome. Go to the Chrome Web Store. On the top-right, click your email address. Click Sign in with another account.
Unfortunately none of those are options sometimes. I just lost all of my extensions because of an ancient bug in Chrome that has still not been fixed, and because I am using Chromium 11 (I HATE newer versions), I cannot get Session Buddy back whatsoever because the Chrome devs refuse to support anything but the TOT (not that Google doesn’t have the frakking space to store everything forever ...
Lastly, you can look in your chrome extensions directory; it stores extensions in directories named by the ID. This is the worst choice, as you'd have extension IDs, and have to read each manifest.json to figure out which ID was the right one.