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If you upgraded to new version of Google Chrome web browser, you might have immediately noticed the new “Extensions” menu button added to the main toolbar. A new Jigsaw puzzle piece icon is displayed in the latest version of Google Chrome browser.This new Extensions toolbar button shows list of all installed extensions in Google Chrome. You can pin/unpin extensions to Chrome toolbar, directly uninstall/remove extensions from Chrome and access extensions options. You can also launch the main Extensions page (chrome://extensions/) by clicking on “Manage Extensions” option directly from this new Extensions menu.The previous “Hide in Chrome Menu” option to move an extension’s toolbar button from main toolbar to Chrome Menu has been replaced with new Pin/Unpin feature.The new Extensions menu also shows which type of access (full access or no access) the installed extensions have on the current web page. If an installed extension has full access on the web page, the Extensions menu will list the extension under “Full access” section and will show “These extensions can see and change information on this site” message. Similarly, if an installed extension has no access on the web page, the Extensions menu will list the extension under “No access needed” section and will show “These extensions don’t need to see and change information on this site” message.Following screenshot shows new Extensions menu button in Google Chrome toolbar:If you remember this Extensions menu button was implemented in Google Chrome 75.0 version but at that time the feature was under development and testing and was not enabled by default. We told you about this feature in our exclusive Google Chrome Canary Updates topic, check out UPDATE 111. We also shared a detailed tutorial about how to manually activate and enable Extensions menu button in Google Chrome toolbar when the button was not enabled by default. You can read about the tutorial at following link:[Tip] Enable “Extensions” Menu Button in Google Chrome and Microsoft Edge ToolbarNow in newer versions of Google Chrome, the Extensions menu button is activated and enabled by default.There might be many Chrome users who may not like the new extra button on their browser toolbar. They may want to delete or remove the Extensions button from Chrome toolbar. Google Chrome team has not provided any direct way to disable or remove Extensions toolbar button. If you right-click on Extensions button, nothing happens. No context menu is shown.Fortunately, the previous preference/flag google chrome extensions volume; google chrome extensions mp3; Chrome Browser Extension; chrome extension; google chrome extensions audio; volume free; google chrome extensions volume; google chrome extensions mp3; Chrome Browser Extension; chrome extension; google chrome extensions audio; volume free; To enable Extensions menu button still works in Chrome and the same preference/flag can be used to get rid of the Extensions button.If you also want to remove the new Extensions menu button from Google Chrome toolbar, following steps will help you:UPDATE: In newer versions of Google Chrome (version 87 and later), Chrome team has removed the previous working flag “Extensions Toolbar Menu” from Chrome://flags page. If you are using a new version of Google Chrome, following new method will help you in removing “Extensions” menu button from Google Chrome toolbar:[New Working Method] Remove “Extensions” Menu Button from Google Chrome Toolbar1. Open Google Chrome web browser and type chrome://flags/ in addressbar and press Enter. It’ll open the advanced configuration page.2. Now type toolbar menu in the “Search flags” box.It’ll directly go to following option:Extensions Toolbar MenuEnable a separate toolbar button and menu for extensions – Mac, Windows, Linux, Chrome OS#extensions-toolbar-menu3. To disable/remove Extensions toolbar button, select Disabled from the drop-down box.4. Google Chrome will ask you to restart the browser. Click on “Relaunch now” button to restart Google Chrome.That’s it. You have successfully removed the new “Extensions” menu button from Google Chrome toolbar. Google Chrome will no longer show Extensions button in its toolbar.PS: If you want to re-enable or add the Extensions toolbar button in future, select “Default” option from the drop-down box and restart the browser.Also Check:[Tip] Remove Media Controls Button from Google Chrome Toolbar[Tip] Always Show Full URLs (Including HTTPS and WWW) in Google Chrome Address barYou are here: Home » Google Chrome » [Tip] Remove “Extensions” Menu Button from Google Chrome ToolbarComments
If you upgraded to new version of Google Chrome web browser, you might have immediately noticed the new “Extensions” menu button added to the main toolbar. A new Jigsaw puzzle piece icon is displayed in the latest version of Google Chrome browser.This new Extensions toolbar button shows list of all installed extensions in Google Chrome. You can pin/unpin extensions to Chrome toolbar, directly uninstall/remove extensions from Chrome and access extensions options. You can also launch the main Extensions page (chrome://extensions/) by clicking on “Manage Extensions” option directly from this new Extensions menu.The previous “Hide in Chrome Menu” option to move an extension’s toolbar button from main toolbar to Chrome Menu has been replaced with new Pin/Unpin feature.The new Extensions menu also shows which type of access (full access or no access) the installed extensions have on the current web page. If an installed extension has full access on the web page, the Extensions menu will list the extension under “Full access” section and will show “These extensions can see and change information on this site” message. Similarly, if an installed extension has no access on the web page, the Extensions menu will list the extension under “No access needed” section and will show “These extensions don’t need to see and change information on this site” message.Following screenshot shows new Extensions menu button in Google Chrome toolbar:If you remember this Extensions menu button was implemented in Google Chrome 75.0 version but at that time the feature was under development and testing and was not enabled by default. We told you about this feature in our exclusive Google Chrome Canary Updates topic, check out UPDATE 111. We also shared a detailed tutorial about how to manually activate and enable Extensions menu button in Google Chrome toolbar when the button was not enabled by default. You can read about the tutorial at following link:[Tip] Enable “Extensions” Menu Button in Google Chrome and Microsoft Edge ToolbarNow in newer versions of Google Chrome, the Extensions menu button is activated and enabled by default.There might be many Chrome users who may not like the new extra button on their browser toolbar. They may want to delete or remove the Extensions button from Chrome toolbar. Google Chrome team has not provided any direct way to disable or remove Extensions toolbar button. If you right-click on Extensions button, nothing happens. No context menu is shown.Fortunately, the previous preference/flag
2025-03-27To enable Extensions menu button still works in Chrome and the same preference/flag can be used to get rid of the Extensions button.If you also want to remove the new Extensions menu button from Google Chrome toolbar, following steps will help you:UPDATE: In newer versions of Google Chrome (version 87 and later), Chrome team has removed the previous working flag “Extensions Toolbar Menu” from Chrome://flags page. If you are using a new version of Google Chrome, following new method will help you in removing “Extensions” menu button from Google Chrome toolbar:[New Working Method] Remove “Extensions” Menu Button from Google Chrome Toolbar1. Open Google Chrome web browser and type chrome://flags/ in addressbar and press Enter. It’ll open the advanced configuration page.2. Now type toolbar menu in the “Search flags” box.It’ll directly go to following option:Extensions Toolbar MenuEnable a separate toolbar button and menu for extensions – Mac, Windows, Linux, Chrome OS#extensions-toolbar-menu3. To disable/remove Extensions toolbar button, select Disabled from the drop-down box.4. Google Chrome will ask you to restart the browser. Click on “Relaunch now” button to restart Google Chrome.That’s it. You have successfully removed the new “Extensions” menu button from Google Chrome toolbar. Google Chrome will no longer show Extensions button in its toolbar.PS: If you want to re-enable or add the Extensions toolbar button in future, select “Default” option from the drop-down box and restart the browser.Also Check:[Tip] Remove Media Controls Button from Google Chrome Toolbar[Tip] Always Show Full URLs (Including HTTPS and WWW) in Google Chrome Address barYou are here: Home » Google Chrome » [Tip] Remove “Extensions” Menu Button from Google Chrome Toolbar
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2025-03-26Table of Contents 1What is a Google Chrome Extension? 2How do you use a Google Chrome Extension? 3Where can I find Google Chrome Extension to Install? 4What are some of the Best Google Chrome Extensions?What is a Google Chrome Extension?Google Chrome extensions are programs that can be installed into Chrome in order to change the browser's functionality. This includes adding new features to Chrome or modifying the existing behavior of the program itself to make it more convenient for the user.Examples of the type of functionality that a Google Chrome extension can add to Chrome includes:Blocking ads from being displayed Optimizing memory usage so that Chrome runs more efficiently Adding to do lists or notes to Chrome Password management Making it easier to copy text from a site Protect your privacy and making web browsing more secure.As you can see, extensions offer a wide range of extra functionality so that you can perform tasks easier or get more out of the web sites you visit.Unfortunately, while most Chrome extensions are beneficial, there are some developers that create extensions that modify the behavior of Chrome in a negative way. For example, adware developers may install Chrome extensions without your permission that inject advertisements on to web pages that you are viewing, change your search provider to a site under their control, change the new tab page, or hijack your home page.You can see an example of a malicious extension called Search-NewTab that injects advertisements in the image below. It goes without saying that you should always remove malicious Google Chrome extensions when you encounter them.Example of a Malicious Chrome ExtensionHow do you use a Google Chrome Extension?How you use a Google Chrome extensions depends on the particular extension. Some extensions work in the background and perform particular tasks automatically. Other extensions will add menu options to the menu when you right-click on a web page as shown below.Extension Adding Options to Right-Click MenuMost extensions will also add small icons to the right of the address field in the browser. These icons can be clicked on or right-clicked to access the functionality of the extension. You can see an example of extension icons in the image below.Where can I find Google Chrome Extensions to Install?While some developers offer direct downloads of their extensions, the best place to install get a Chrome extension is from Google's Chrome Web Store. While this site is called a store and there are some extensions that you need to purchase before you can use them, the vast majority of extensions listed here are for free.Google's Chrome Web StoreTo use the store, simply search for an extension by keyword or browse the categories listed in the store. It
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