For many users, Extensions are the most important thing for a web browser. Google Chrome users have a long list of extensions which they love using on desktop. However, there is no support for Chrome Extensions on Android devices which makes the mobile experience not as good as desktop. For a long time, the user community has been asking for extension support on Android, but to no avail. However, that doesn’t mean that there is no way of using Chrome extensions on your Android device. In fact there is a way and it works really well. So, if you would like to use Google Chrome extensions on your Android device, here is how to install Chrome extensions on Android.
Before we begin, you should note that Chrome on Android doesn’t support extension. For this to work, we will be using a third-party browser called “Kiwi browser”. The Kiwi browser is based on Chromium open-source project and uses its Blink rendering engine which also powers Google Chrome. So, it looks and performs very similar to Google Chrome. Also, it’s an open-source browser and doesn’t have any kind of background tracking.