

To the right of your address bar, look for the extension's icon. Remove: To the right of the site, tap More Remove.If you don’t see this option, change 'Allow this extension to read and change all your data on websites that you visit' to On specific sites.Add: To the right of 'Allowed sites', click Add.Under 'Permissions', add or remove a site:.On all sites: Allow the extension to automatically read and change data on all sites.On : Allow the extension to automatically read and change data on the current site.If you close the tab or window, you’ll have to click the extension to turn it on again. When you click the extension: This setting only allows the extension to access the current site in the open tab or window when you click the extension.Decide which permission to give the extension:.Click More point to 'This can read and change site data'.You can change the permissions of your extensions at any time. Some extensions need permission to read and change site data. If this doesn't work, visit the Chrome Help forum and share your situation with us.Find a corrupted extension and click Repair.On all computers, repair the extension:.Remove any software programs that may be affecting Chrome. On Windows, Mac or Linux computers, run an antivirus or anti-malware software.


If the extension that you’re about to install isn’t trusted by Enhanced Safe Browsing, it says 'This extension is not trusted by Enhanced Safe Browsing'.When you try to install an extension, a dialogue appears.
