Rita El Khoury / Android Authority
One of the greatest things about modern browsers like Chrome is the support for extensions that add extra functionality that goes well beyond the standard features you’d expect from a browser.
While Chrome extensions are technically designed with Google’s browser in mind, you’ll find many modern browsers support extensions, including Microsoft Edge, Brave, Vivaldi, and Opera. In fact, any browser based on the Chromium standard will work.
Personally, I can’t imagine using Chrome without my favorite extensions onboard. Whether it’s storing passwords or forcing dark mode across my entire web experience, below are eight of the extensions I rely on regularly to make the most of my browsing experience.
One Tab
I love tabs and can’t imagine returning to the early days of the internet before they were a thing. The downside is that it’s easy for tabs to get out of hand in a hurry. Not only can it get so messy that it’s impossible to tell what’s what, but tabs are also a massive drain on RAM usage and can slow down even the most powerful machines.
That’s where One Tab comes in handy. While I previously used the Tab.Ninja, I found OneTab to require less initial setup and tinkering.
One Tab cannot only save groups of tabs long-term, but you can also create named categories, so that you can quickly swap between work mode and play mode, so to speak. When I’m looking into banking and financing, I might have one set of tabs. Working freelance uses another, and so on.
Grammarly
Edgar Cervantes / Android Authority
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