A major Chrome rival is opening up the floodgates to thousands of extensions on Android, much before Google does it officially.
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Google is developing a "desktop" version of Chrome for Android, primarily intended for future Chrome OS integration, that will support browser extensions, unlike the current mobile Chrome version.
Microsoft Edge has introduced an extension store for its Android browser. The stable version of Edge for Android now includes over 20 extensions, including VPNs, password managers, and media ...