Extensions are important for improving the functionality of websites. However, many of them are needed only in certain situations or on individual pages, and the rest of the time they can interfere with surfing the Web. To solve this problem, Google is testing an easy way to disable add-ons in Chrome.
A Reddit user under the nickname Leopeva64-2 noticed a new switch in the browser that allows you to disable extensions on web pages with one mouse click by clicking on the toggle switch. After blocking, you need to reload the page for the changes to take effect, he notes. Although the browser itself does not remind you of this.
In other words, extensions can now be disabled on individual sites if the work of one of them is not required there. At the same time, it will continue to function on other resources.
So far, the option is available only to Chrome Canary users. The timing of its appearance in the main version of the browser is not reported.