Chrome extensions are small software programs that enhance the functionality of the Google Chrome browser. They can add features, modify webpages, or integrate with other services. Here are some categories and examples of popular Chrome extensions
Task management and to-do lists.
Grammar and spell-checking for writing.
Password manager that securely stores and autofills your passwords.
Ad blocker that prevents unwanted ads and trackers.
Finds and applies coupon codes for online shopping.
Applies a dark theme to websites to reduce eye strain.
Helps developers debug React applications.
Adds various web development tools to Chrome’s toolbar.
Allows you to record your screen and share videos easily.
Helps manage and schedule social media posts.
Replaces the new tab page with a personalized dashboard featuring a daily photo, to-do list, and more.
Automatically closes unused tabs to keep your browser organized.
To install a Chrome extension, you can visit the [Chrome Web Store](https://chrome.google.com/webstore) and search for the extension you want. Once you find it, click "Add to Chrome" to install it.
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