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At the top right, select More Extensions Manage Extensions. At the bottom right, select the toggle of the unsupported extension 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.
Skip this step if you're not going to customize policies for specific apps or extensions. To apply policies and settings to a specific Chrome app or extension, you need to identify it. Every app and extension in the Chrome Web Store has its own unique identification (ID) that doesn’t change across versions.
To remove an app or extension from your Chromebook, follow the steps below. Uninstall an app. In the corner of your screen, select the Launcher . Right-click the app you want to remove. Select Uninstall or Remove from Chrome. Select Uninstall. Uninstall an extension. Open Chrome. Select More More tools Extensions.
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.
Chrome app and extension permissions For administrators who manage Chrome browser or ChromeOS devices for a business or school. As a Chrome Enterprise admin, you can control whether your Chrome users can install apps or extensions based on the information an app can access—also known as permissions .
To add a Chrome Web Store app that costs money, click Add and choose Add Chrome app or extension by ID. Note: This option is not available for Google Workspace for Education Fundamentals customers. To add a free app, click Add and choose an option: Add from Chrome Web Store; Add from Google Play; Add Chrome app or extension by ID
For details, see Create a Chrome app collection. Step 4: Publish in the Chrome Web Store. As a developer, you can choose to make apps and extensions available for everyone or control who can install them. 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.
In the left column, click Extensions. Browse or search for what you'd like to add. When you find an extension you'd like to add, click Add to Chrome. If you're adding an extension: Review the types of data that the extension will be able to access. Click Add extension. You'll see your extensions in Chrome as buttons on the toolbar.
Get assistance with Chrome Web Store, including help with apps, games, extensions, and themes.
The app ID or URL that you used to force-install an app never changes. Because app publishers determine the app icons and display names, they can change them at any time. If a publisher changes the app icon or name, those changes are immediately updated for force-installed apps on users' devices. Related topics