Browser extensions stopped working or disappeared after update
Browser updates sometimes disable or remove extensions for security or compatibility reasons. Most of the time, you just need to re-enable them. Check your extension list to see what's disabled, turn it back on, and you're done. If an extension is completely gone, you'll need to reinstall it.
When browser extensions stop working after an update, it's in most cases because the browser either disabled them automatically for a safety check, or the extension needs updating too. Some older extensions may no longer be compatible with newer browsers. We'll check what happened to your extensions and get them working again.
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Skip — I just want a technicianCommon mistakes to avoid
- Not realizing the extension can appear in the list but still be disabled - thinking it's completely gone
- Trying to reinstall before checking if it's just disabled and needs enabling
- Reinstalling an old, unmaintained extension instead of looking for a compatible replacement
Signs you need professional help
- If an extension is still not working after enabling, updating, and reinstalling, and you need it for your work, give us a call and we can help find a compatible replacement or troubleshoot deeper compatibility issues.
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