Our web browsers are really pretty incredible tools they’re almost like operating systems for the internet and we can modify what our web browser can do and is capable of by add extension to chrome or web apps I’m going to show you how to do that today on tech-in-trend, here I have one mission and one mission only and that is to show you how to find and install browser add-ons or browser extensions now this should not be something that causes you anxiety, but I know for a fact that a lot of people get a little bit uptight when they’re considering having to add browser extensions or browser add-ons in order to complete some sort of a task on the internet.
so I will make it easy for you as we walk through it today fair deal all right let’s dive into it .
Steps To Add Extensions:
#1 : Dive Into Chrome Web Store(Chrome.google.com)

# 2: Search for an Extension in the search bar as shown below(Eg: LastPass)

# 3 : Now Click on Add extension To Chrome:

#4: You can See your Extension at the side of chrome search bar:

As an example I took last pass there are many more extensions in webstore like Grammarly,Ad blocker,Fea etc many more .you can go through the descripition provided below every web extension provided in chrome web store.
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Note :we can’t extend the functionality the same way on a tablet or on a phone as we can on our desktop so all of the different browser extensions all of the different browser add-ons that we show you in that we show you here you can’t use in your mobile version .
Source Credits: This article has been written based on a video from DottoTech
Here, We have listed some good Chrome Extensions for you.
1. LastPass
LastPass solves the problem by creating a different strong password for every site. It stores it locally in an encrypted vault and automatically fills Web Forms and Login as required. You just need to remember a single master password, and LastPass takes care of almost everything else on its own.

2. The Great Suspender
Great Suspender is great tool that suspends chrome tabs that are not in use to free up RAM & boost performance, Chrome is known for using lots of RAM. So, this Extension will greatly help you.

3. Adblock Plus
Adblock Plus block Ads & tracking cookies and improves speed & privacy. It would be a remiss of us not to mention Adblock Plus, the best known ad blocker for Chrome.

4. TinEye Reverse Image Search
TinEye allows you to search an Image. With the way web search is designed it is hard to know the source of an image. TinEye allows it to be an approachable process by simply requiring people to right-click any photo they come across, and allowing TinEye to perform a “reverse image search” across the web for images that are like the one you came across. TinEye gives you the number of results, variations of the image, various sizes of it found on the web, and more.

5. Grammarly
Grammarly is a spell & grammar checker for all your online writing. It is worth the install for the extra check on every word you write in browser, from emails to social media and beyond. It even has a dictionary function, so when you double-click a word or phrase on a web page you get a definition, or a link to something related to the term. It even works with Gmail & Google Docs.

Source Credits: This article has been written based on a video from DottoTech
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