Safari extensions let you optimize and customize the way you use websites on your Mac.
Safari extensions let you optimize and customize the way you use websites on your Mac.
The malicious Ldi extension has now been removed from the Chrome Web Store.
With the release of macOS Big Sur, Safari started using a new extensions API that allows you to use plugins created for other browsers. Now we know that developers from Apple, Mozilla, Google, and Microsoft have decided to go a step further, joining forces to standardize the methodology for extension development.
Tech Talks editor Kevin Delsch has written a guideline for Chrome browser users with tips to keep themselves and their personal data safe from unscrupulous extension developers.
Even if you do not know what a plugin is in your computer, you still use at least one add-on. Among their number are useful, unnecessary and even viral, so knowing what they are, where to find them and how to remove them is necessary for every computer user.