11 best Google Chrome extensions 2021/ improve your browsers performance
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The best Google Chrome extensions2021The worst things about Google Chrome is the large amount of browser extensions you can find in the Chrome store.And It's the best because it gives users almost limitless ways to improve their Chrome experience, but still it's the worst because you might not know how many great extensions you're missing out on if you never look for them.
Chrome extensions can do everything, from totally reorganizing your email inbox to filtering out websites with adult content on them. Here are the more useful Chrome extensions available right now (listed in no particular order).improve your browsers performance
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1. HTTPS Everywhere
Converts the website in secure form.
Browsing the internet can be a risky proposition. Your information can be harvested seemingly anywhere at any time, and it can be difficult to know which websites are secure or not.
That's where HTTPS Everywhere comes in. The simple Chrome extension allows you to switch any website from the default "http" to "https," which in layman's terms means it's encrypted and more secure. It's impossible for one browser extension to solve all of the internet's problems, but HTTPS Everywhere can.
2. LastPass
Helps to login account automatically by keeping your passwords at one place
When it comes to protecting yourself online, you need more. You deserve to protect your data – and your money – with the best password manager. You need features that make your security stronger, with one safe place to manage your online life. You will never have to click the eye icon again when entering your password again!
3. Speedtest
Sometimes internet is slow and you get frustrated, leads to health issues,you might need to check your connection speed before trying to stream a video or download a big attachment. Thankfully, Speedtest makes that pretty easy.
Just click the "Go" button and Speedtest will perform a fast connection test on whichever network you're using.
4. Evernote Web Clipper
It is good in gathering information by Clipweb pages, chunks of text or bookmarks and read them later
If you're researching a project or doing importantactivity, or just find yourself getting distracted by interesting articles while you're trying to work, Evernote Web Clipper is fantastic.
When you find something you want to read, click the elephant icon and Evernote will let you save the entire article, a simplified version of it (with no pictures or formatting), an entire page, a screenshot, or just a bookmark.
You can choose which notebook it should be clipped to, and add tags and notes if you like, though this is optional. If you're in a hurry, you can clip something with just two clicks. By default, Evernote Web Clipper selects your last used settings when saving a new clip.
Evernote Web Clipper also integrates into the context menu, letting you clip a page, screenshot or bookmark by right-clicking a page, and there are customizable keyboard shortcuts too.
When you have some time on your hands, log into your account on Evernote.com or using the web app and everything you've clipped will be there, ready to read.
5. Save to Pocket
Not into Evernote? Pocket is a great alternative and suggests extra content(most important for mobile users)
Save to Pocket (formerly known as Read it Later) works much like Evernote Web Clipper, letting you save interesting bits and pieces during your everyday surfing.
Save to Pocket lets you save web pages, links, images, files and more to a central list, then automatically syncs the results across all your devices.
It's a great system for web research. Whether you're adding pages or links on your phone, tablet or desktop, they're immediately available for browsing on any of the others.
When you save something to Pocket, the extension suggests other content that might take your fancy. If that's not enough, users in the US can also see trending Pocket topics using the Pocket New Tab extension.
6. Save to Google Drive
Makes your work faster by taking screenshots as well as saving images,audio,or video.
It works for taking screenshots as well as saving images, audio, or video. Again, there isn't a lot to this extension, but it's a quick and snappy way to send something to cloud storage for anyone who might need to transfer things between devices.
7. The Great Suspender
Suspend tabs that aren't in use to free up RAM and boost performance
Chrome is a notorious memory hog, and with multiple tabs open, it can make even generously equipped PCs grind to a standstill. The Great Suspender relieves the problem by suspending tabs you're not currently using.
If you don't want to quit Chrome but are sick of its RAM-gobbling ways, this extension could be a game-changer.
8. Pushbullet
Send and receive messages and get call notifications in your browser
Distracted by the smartphone on your desk? Pushbullet puts all your chat services in your browser, including WhatsApp, Kik, Facebook Messenger, and even SMS messages.
You'll receive notifications when you receive messages and calls (provided you have an Android phone), and dismissing them on your desktop will clear them from your handset too.
9. Adblock Plus
Send and receive messages and get call notifications in your browser
It'd be remiss of us not to mention Adblock Plus, the best-known ad-blocker for Chrome. Installation is quick and easy, and the benefits are obvious immediately. Just point your browser at an ad-heavy site, the Adblock Plus icon displays a running count of everything it's blocked, and you'll probably find most pages display far more quickly.
10. I don't care about cookies
Plenty of websites use tracking "cookies" to store user information from anyone who happens to be browsing them. This is very annoying.
This Chrome extension isn't flashy or complicated, as all it does is basically hit the "I agree" button for you on cookie pop-ups. It's little more than a time-saver, but one that works.
11. Grammarly
Grammarly is not a new or obscure Chrome extension, but it is a useful one. Anyone who writes anything knows the terror of unintended typos or grammar mistakes. Grammarly will seek these out and fix them for you.
Obviously, spell-check systems already exist, but it can never hurt to have a more detailed and thorough on.
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