With the Anniversary Update Microsoft Edge can finally use browser extensions. Here's how to install them.
First, open Edge and click on the menu icon (three horizontal dots) in the upper-right corner. Next, select Extensions from the drop down menu. This will open a second panel that will show any extensions you already have installed. Click the link labeled Get extensions from the Store.
The Store app will now open on the dedicated extensions page with all the various extensions you can install in your browser. From here on out, installing extensions works the same way as installing Store apps.
Let’s say you wanted to install AdBlock Plus. First, click on the
extension’s listing, and you’ll come to its page in the Store. Next,
click the Free button and it will install.
Once it’s ready, Action Center will send out a toast notification
letting you know it’s available. The next time you’re in Edge, the
browser will ask you if you want to turn on the extension or leave it
off. If you want to enable it, click Turn it on.
See it
Now the extension is working—but you won’t see it next to the address
bar like you would in Chrome or Firefox. Microsoft decided against
automatically cluttering up your browser chrome with add-on icons. If
you want to see the icon, click on the three horizontal dots again and
select Extensions.
You have to explicitly authorize extensions to appear next to the address bar.
Next, hover over AdBlock Plus (or whichever add-on you've installed) and
click on the settings cog icon. On the next screen, click the slider
labeled Show button next to address bar so that it’s in the on
position. You should now see the extension icon in your browser. This
screen is also where you’d go to enable or disable any
extension-specific options.
That’s all there is to installing and managing extensions in Edge! Enjoy.
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