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New Google Chrome Beta 109.0.5414.61 released. See first post for more details.
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New Google Chrome Canary 111.0.5508.0 released. See first post for more details.
New Google Chrome Beta 109.0.5414.61 released. See first post for more details.
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New Google Chrome Canary 111.0.5508.0 released. See first post for more details.
It seems that Chrome will allow you to quickly block all extensions at the same time on specific websites.
Google is working on a redesign of the extensions menu (with subpages) and apparently one of the new options will be a toggle that will allow you to quickly block all extensions on the current site:
This option is similar to the one Microsoft added to Edge's extensions menu to "pause extensions on this site":
In Edge, after pausing the extensions, the site automatically reloads, I'm not sure if it will work the same in Chrome. Currently in Chrome Canary the toggle doesn't work and (as you can see in the GIF) the menu doesn't show the installed extensions.
I use several extensions and I am curious as to why you would need to disable them all at the same time.
Thanks..
Bany
Back in April (when Microsoft added this option in Edge), some articles mentioned the reasons why it would be useful to [temporarily] disable all extensions on specific sites:
Microsoft Edge lets you pause all extensions on sensitive sites.
Microsoft Edge is getting an option to pause extensions on sites.
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Thanks... It makes sense to me now and I am looking forward to using it once Chrome implements it..