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Learn how to customize Chrome on your desktop or phone by adding extensions from the Chrome Web Store. Find out how to install, enable, disable, repair, remove, and manage extensions, and how to deal with unsupported extensions.
Learn how to find and use apps, extensions, and browser themes for Google Chrome in the Chrome Web Store. See benefits, features, and availability of items in the store.
Double click Administrative Templates\Google\Google Chrome\Extensions. Scroll down and select the Configure extension installation allow list setting. Enable the setting and under Extension IDs to exempt from the blocklist (Device), add the IDs of the extensions you want to add to your allowlist. Click Next.
Learn how to troubleshoot issues with your apps, extensions, and themes in Chrome. Find out how to update Chrome, check device compatibility, sign in with the same account, and contact the developer for more help.
Learn how to configure Chrome browser settings on Windows computers by modifying the Windows registry. See examples of settings, considerations, and related topics for managing Chrome policies.
Learn how to restore your browser settings in Chrome to their original defaults. Find out what changes when you reset your settings and how to troubleshoot common problems.
Learn how to install and use accessibility extensions for Chrome, such as Caret Browsing, Color Enhancer, High Contrast, and Long Descriptions in Context Menu. These extensions can help you navigate, adjust colors, and see long descriptions on webpages.
Learn how to view, configure, add, and remove apps and extensions for Chrome devices from the Google Admin console. Find out how to set policies, search by name or ID, and use Chrome Web Store or Google Play.
Learn how to use on-premise tools to enforce Chrome policies on corporate-managed computers. Find out how to install and configure Chrome policy templates for Windows, Mac, and Linux, including ADMX and ADM files.
Learn how to block or allow pop-ups, change your default ads permissions, and reset your browser settings to get rid of unwanted software or malware on your computer. Follow the tips and steps from Google Chrome Help to stay safe online and avoid intrusive or misleading ads.