Extension support adds useful extra features to the browsers that are unavailable by default. Mainstream browsers like Google Chrome, which dominates the market, do not support extensions on mobile.
Although Chrome for Android doesn’t natively support extensions like its desktop counterpart, there are workarounds to use extensions on your Android device. This guide will walk you through the steps ...
In context: Add-ons and extensions provide a wide range of customization options for web browsers. While extensions have long been an integral part of the web experience on PCs, they are now gaining ...
One of the perks of using web browsers on your desktop is the selection of extensions that you can add to them. They add additional functionality to your browsing. Think of them as the equivalent of ...
Krystle Vermes is a Boston-based news reporter for Android Police. She is a graduate of the Suffolk University journalism program, and has more than a decade of experience as a writer and editor in ...
Gone are the days when smartphones were merely a novel way to call and message someone — they've evolved over the years into miniature computers that can be carried around in a pocket, ones that not ...
Userscripts are no longer in vogue, but they're well worth using on your Android phone. Here's how I do it through Violentmonkey.
Antitrust regulators are turning their attention to mobile web browsers. Last week, the UK’s Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) announced an update to its investigation into anticompetitive ...
Extensions are plug-ins that give your web browser superpowers - or at the very least, capabilities it didn’t have right out of the box. But the way extensions are built and distributed also makes ...