How to Install Chrome Extensions in Kiwi Browser and Other Cool Tips
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How to Install Chrome Extensions on Kiwi
Installing extensions on the Kiwi browser is straightforward.
Step 1:Open the extension download page fromChrome Webstore.
You can search for the extension on Google or open the Chrome Webstore and search for the extension you want to download.
Step 2:Tap onAdd to Chrome, and the extension will be installed on Kiwi.
Step 3:Then, tap on thethree-dotsmenu icon at the top right, selectExtensions, and you can view, and modify the installed extensions.
Also Read:Best Chrome extensions to save open tabs.
Other Useful Kiwi Browser Features
Besides the extension support, Kiwi packs a slew of features to improve your web browsing experience.
1. Block Ads
If you find advertisements annoying on a website, tap on thethree-dot menu buttonat the top right and tap onBlock Ads.
2. Quickly Clear Data
Web browsers can accumulatecache and junk filesto fill up your storage space. Thankfully, Kiwi lets you quickly clear the browser data.
Step 1:Tap on thethree-dot menu iconat the top right and selectClear Data.
Step 2:Select the types of data you want to delete for the time range, and you’re good to go.
3. Create Quick Toolbar Shortcut
Kiwi features a shortcut on the toolbar(as annotated in the first image below), and the default one is set toopen a new tabfor you. However, you can customize this button to perform another action.
Step 1:Tap on thethree-dot menu iconat the top right, selectSettings,and selectToolbar shortcut.
Step 2:Select a new shortcut from the list, or create a new action for the same.
4. Change Toolbar Settings
The toolbar is probably the most used area on a web browser – you use it to open a new website, access your favorites, go to the home page, and access the quick settings. On Kiwi browser, you can modify the options the toolbar contains.
Go toSettings> Toolbarand enable or disable the buttons you want to access on the toolbar.
Our favorite setting is theBottom Toolbar– where the toolbar moves to the bottom, which makes it easy to access it with one hand.
5. Change the Tab Switcher Layout
If you constantly switch tabs on your web browser – you can change the layout of theTab Switcheron the Kiwi browser. Go toSettings> Tab Switcherand pick a layout you are comfortable with.
Also Read:Kiwi Browser vs. Google Chrome: Which Android browser should you use?
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Last updated on 20 May, 2024
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