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Select Remove from Microsoft Edge > Remove. In Microsoft Edge, select and hold (or, right-click) the icon of the extension you want to remove (to the right of your browser address bar). To remove any extension, choose one of the following methods: Select the toggle next to the extension you want to turn off. In Microsoft Edge, select Extensions located to the right of your browser address bar, then select Manage extensions. Select the extension you want to add and select Add to Chrome. Select Allow extensions from other stores in the banner at the top of the page, then select Allow to confirm. In Microsoft Edge, go to the Chrome Web Store. You'll see a final prompt confirming the extension has been added.Īdd an extension to Microsoft Edge from the Chrome Web StoreĮxtensions designed for Google Chrome can also be used in Microsoft Edge. The extension does not record your browsing history, capture your passwords or bank account numbers, or secretly collect or change data you submit on a web form.Note: If you don't see Extensions to the right of your browser address bar, select Settings and more > Extensions.įind the extension you'd like to add and select Get.Īt the prompt showing permissions required by the extension, carefully review the permissions, and then select Add extension if you wish to proceed. It's important to know that just because AdBlock can see everything on a web page, it doesn't mean it actually does anything with it.

This also means that AdBlock knows the URL of every page you visit. See every page you open so that AdBlock can run on every page you visit.That's because it's important to be careful with your browser permissions! You should be aware of what your browser extensions can do.Īd blockers work by 1) blocking a web page's requests to download ads from the servers that host them and, 2) hiding any ads that can't be blocked. This could include sensitive information like passwords, phone numbers, and credit cards." Although the exact wording depends on which browser you use, the warnings all sound a little scary. It will look something like this: "AdBlock can read, modify, and transmit content from all web pages. When you install AdBlock for the first time, AdBlock will request some permissions to operate within your browser.
