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For your browser ChromeGoogle is working on a feature that will give the user the opportunity to do this disable or enable extensions site by site. This possibility will not be specific to particular extensions, but will include all extensions.

Reddit user Leoparda64-2 noticed this change in Chrome Canary, a build aimed at developers. In particular, it allows you to experiment with new products in preview.

The change echoes a code change to block all extensions on a site or allow them all. The implementation in the interface is a toggle that is offered by clicking on the extensions button.

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In Chrome flags

Leoparda64-2 points out that Microsoft Edge (also based on Chromium) has added the ability to pause extensions on a site. It’s not entirely clear when the feature will appear for Google Chrome. It is currently not accessible in flags.

In the flags and then via the address bar, there is instead chrome://flags/#extensions-menu-access-control. From the extensions button, its activation (Enabled) adds a new item dedicated to the authorizations, in addition to the basic management of the extensions.

This will later allow the user to control access to a site for an extension. Highlighting that a management is already in play with the Section Details button chrome://extensions.

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