![]() Ghostery is an extension for Microsoft Edge that detects and blocks tracking technologies on websites (e.g., Facebook) to speed up your page loads, reduce the clutter, and protect your privacy. Once you install this extension, you’ll be able to save your passwords and login to your favorite sites using Windows Hello, including using your face or fingerprint, or a device you trust. True Key is a password manager extension designed by Intel Security similar to LastPass. With this extension, you can clip web pages you want to keep, and save them to Evernote.Įbates Cash Back is a simple extension that makes it easier to get coupons and promo codes to save money when shopping online. The Office Online is a yet another extension coming to Edge that offers a quick access menu on the browser to let you create, open, and save Office documents, such as Word, Excel, OneNote, PowerPoint, and Sway on your OneDrive account on the web.Įvernote, the popular cloud service that let you save take notes, sync files across your devices, save web pages, and more, comes to Microsoft Edge. As always, you get a lot for free, but remember that you can go premium to access more features. Do you have multiple accounts from the same online service, such as Gmail or Outlook? No problem, you can store multiple accounts from the same service. In the same way LassPass works in Chrome and Firefox, you can securely store passwords, autofill any password, and you get convenient access to your login information from anywhere, thanks to LassPass multi-platform support. LassPass the popular password manager arrives to Microsoft Edge. You can either using one-click saving from the toolbar, right-click context menu to save a link, quickly add tags, and more. The extension will automatically sync with your Pocket app on your phone, tablet, and other PCs. When you want to save articles, videos, and other content around the web, you can now use the Save to Pocket extension for Microsoft Edge. ![]() The OneNote Clipper is a small extension designed to help you save anything you see on the web to OneNote in just one click. The Pinterest Pin It Button let you easily send images to your Pinterest account in the same way the extension works on Chrome. This is an extension designed for web developers that will help to improve your site by analyzing web design best practices, including accessibility using aXe library. ![]() This is an extension that allows you to clean up and customize your Facebook experience. Tweeten is an extension that adds a number of style enhancements to TweetDeck when you’re logged in using Microsoft Edge, including a dark and light theme. Turn off the Lights is an extension that let you fade out the background when watching a video on YouTube or any other site on Microsoft Edge. The Reddit Enhancement Suite allows you to add more control and features when using the site, such as a dark theme, filters, dashboard, and more. If you’re a Reddit user and you also use Windows 10, then you must have this extension. Mouse Gestures has around 14 gestures you can use and each one can be customized. For example, right-click and hold, and move the mouse left or right to jump to the previous or next page. The extension allows you to perform basic gestures, similar to gestures you would use on a tablet. Once installed, simply click the icon on the address bar to translate the content. The extensions can translate web content on over 50 different languages. Similar to Google Translator for Chrome, Microsoft is also offering a translator for Edge. As such, here is a handy list of current extensions you can download on the web browser. Starting Windows 10 build 14342, Microsoft is making available extensions from the Windows Store, which means that users no longer have download, unpack, and install extend the functionalities of the browser manually.Įxtensions are still in the early days on Microsoft Edge and there are not many of them available. In Windows 10, Microsoft finally pulled the plug on Internet Explorer by introducing a new default web browser, which we now know as Microsoft Edge. Since before Windows 10 release to the public, the software giant talked about bringing extensions support for Edge, but it wasn’t until the release of the Windows 10 Insider Preview (build 14291) that the company decided that extensions were ready for testing.
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