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Disable or Enable Extensions on Specific Websites

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We already know how to enable or disable Chrome extensions. Disabling an extension removes it from all websites. What if you want to keep the extension and enable or disable it only one a specific website or two?

Let me show you how.

Enable or Disable on Websites

This feature is currently available behind a Chrome flag. Let’s first enable the flag.

Extensions Menu Access Control – Enables a redesigned extensions menu that allows the user to control extensions site access. – Mac, Windows, Linux, ChromeOS, Lacros.

Enable the flag and restart Chrome. You are now ready to manage extensions per website. For example, I type my mother tongue using English alphabets while using WhatsApp web. I don’t want Grammarly to mark every single word in red as a typo. I know that. I disabled Grammarly extension on web.whatsapp.com.

Here is how I did that:

  1. Go to the website you want disable the extension on and click the extensions icon on the toolbar.Chrome Extensions Icon on Toolbar
  2. Use the toggle to enable or disable an extension on the website. You can enable or disable the very first toggle next to the extension icon to control all extensions.
    Enable or Disable Extensions on a Website
  3. Reload the website to apply the changes.

Did that work for you? Which extension did you enable or disable? Let me know in the comments section below.


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  1. […] For Chrome, open a new tab and open chrome://extensions to disable extensions. […]

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