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How To Use Chrome Extensions With An Android Browser
Google Chrome has stood strong through the browser wars and is now the default choice for most people using Windows, Android, or even macOS. Despite being notorious for chugging on system resources, users have found ways to fix Google Chrome's high RAM usage. Its no-nonsense user interface and streamlined syncing experience across platforms make Chrome a favorite among heavy users and casual web surfers alike.
Its expansive catalog of extensions, however, is what sets it apart from the competition. The Chrome Web Store is home to hundreds of useful add-ons that enhance your web browsing experience. Something as simple as an adblocker to keep those pesky popups away to very intricate extensions like a mail tracker — the options go on as long as you can scroll.
Unfortunately, there's always been a hiccup of not being able to use your favorite extensions on an Android phone. While Chrome's mobile version still doesn't sport an official way to do so, there is a very simple workaround worth exploring.
Using Chrome extensions on Kiwi Browser
Thanks to Chromium, it is possible to enjoy the benefits of third-party extensions using a different browser on Android. The difference between Chrome and Chromium is synonymous with raw ingredients and a freshly baked pie — Chrome is the finished product, and Chromium is the open-source architecture on which it operates. Popular browsers like Microsoft Edge, Opera, and Samsung Internet all use Chromium's versatile foundation, though none of these popular options include access to Chrome's Web Store on Android. Instead, we'll be using one that does. Kiwi Browser is one such Chromium-based web browser for Android that does the trick very well.
- Open the Google Play Store and search for "Kiwi Browser."
- Install the app and open the browser. Tap on "Continue" when prompted.
- Tap on the three-dotted menu at the top-right of your screen and select "Extensions."
- In the new tab, sele…