Extensions are small-scale software that is coded to perform various additional functions in Chrome. These small programs can’t run independently, but they support the Chrome browser to enhance the user experience.

If you use extensions to customize your browser, you may download them, and they will start working as usual. You may never need to modify those extensions again. However, if you want to tweak the extension settings, you will need to view them on the extension page.

If you are curious about how you may view all of your active and disabled extensions, here’s how you can do so.

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How to View Extensions in Chrome?

There are various methods you may use to access your extension library. While the methods may seem a bit similar, we have listed out all the ways you can view your extensions in Chrome.

you may use any method of your liking from below.

From the Extension Icon

If you have any extensions active, you may see them from the extension’s icon in the top right. The icon looks like a jigsaw puzzle piece. To look through all your extensions, even disabled ones, here’s how you can do it:

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If you have downloaded extensions, but none of them are active, the extensions icon will not appear. In the icon, you may utilize the three dots beside the extensions to modify them to your liking.

Clicking on thePinbutton will pin your extension beside the Address bar, and clicking it again will unpin it (If the pin is showing blue, it means it’s pinned).

To see all your extensions from Chrome settings, here’s how you may do so:

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you may also typechrome://extensionsorabout:extensionsin the address bar to view all of your extensions. This will directly lead you to the extensions page, and you can modify any of your extensions from there.

Follow the steps below to view your Chrome extensions from More tools:

From Chrome App Menu (On Mac)

Chrome desktop applications have the same UI in pretty much every working OS. While a few minor things may be different, everything is generally the same. So, the above methods will also work on Mac.

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