Extensions are additions to a browser that change the way it works. Extensions can do a number of things, such as translating texts, highlighting specific elements, and introducing accessibility options. However, some extensions may cause your browser not to function properly. For example, ad-blocking extensions will not allow you to see ad-supported media like Arkadium's games.
It's useful to be aware of which extensions are currently running on your browser. Here's how:
Extensions in Chrome
1. Click on the 3 dot menu on the top right of your browser.
2. Go to the "Extensions" menu.
3. Select "Manage Extensions".
4. You'l be able to see your extensions, as pictured below:
NOTE: another way to access your Chrome extensions, is to simply type "chrome://extensions" in your address bar, as seen in the screenshot above.
Extensions in Firefox
1. Click on the 3 dot menu on the top right of your browser.
2. Go to the "Settings" menu.
3. Select "Extensions and Themes" on the lower left of the screen.
4. You'l be able to see your extensions, as pictured below:
NOTE: another way to access your Firefox extensions, is to simply type "about:addons" in your address bar, and click on "Extensions" as seen in the screenshot above.
Extensions in Edge
1. Click on the 3 dot menu on the top right of your browser.
2. Go to the "Extensions" menu.
3. A pop-up will appear. Click on "Manage Extensions".
4. You'l be able to see your extensions, as pictured below:
NOTE: another way to access your Edge extensions, is to simply type "edge://extensions" in your address bar, as seen above.
Extensions in Safari
1. Click on the Safari menu in the top left corner.
2. Go to the "Settings" menu.
3. Click on "Extensions"
4. You can see all extensions now.