Microsoft has announced that the add-ons store is now open for its upcoming Chromium-based Edge browser and developers can begin submitting their own add-ons for approval. The software giant has been ...
Microsoft moved away from Internet Explorer (IE), which was first seen in Windows 95 and remained in Windows for two decades, to bring us the cutting-edge Microsoft Edge. The Microsoft Edge browser ...
One of the best parts of Microsoft Edge getting revamped a few years ago was the addition of support for Chrome extensions.
Microsoft has been aggressively pushing its new Chromium-based Edge web browser to people, sometimes in ways that don't sit well with users. It has been promoting how fully-featured it is or how it is ...
Microsoft released the Chromium-based Edge browser earlier this year and the company confirmed that it will support extensions downloaded from other Web Stores including Chrome Web Store. While ...
A long running malware operation that has evolved over several years has been turning browser extensions in Chrome and Edge ...
Microsoft announced today that the redesigned Edge Add-ons page is now live for all users. The company says that the revamp aims at addressing “several key concerns” that were highlighted by users ...
Since it wasn't clear, I checked, and at least one of the commenters says that they downloaded the extensions from Microsoft's own store. Since Edge is Chromium-based, you can also get them from ...
If you’re using Microsoft Edge or Google Chrome without any additional extensions, you’re missing out on key features that your browser doesn’t provide. Browser extensions are almost always free, easy ...
According to researchers at cybersecurity firm Koi, a China-based hacking syndicate known as ShadyPanda is actively conducting at least two malware campaigns by weaponizing browser extensions ...