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  1. Any new extension I install simply disappears (not disabled, total disappearance) once I close and re-start Google Chrome. This is not happening to any of my old extensions; they stay there across Chrome re-starts.

  2. 7 oct. 2023 · In Windows, you can restore the entire Chrome profile by restoring the folder %LOCALAPPDATA%\Google\Chrome\User Data\Default. This will restore all your personal data, bookmarks and extensions. Save the current contents of the folder before restoring it, in case something goes wrong.

  3. 7 sept. 2016 · The problem is that Chrome needs to have must-revalidate in the Cache-Control` header in order to re-check files to see if they need to be re-fetched. To fix this once and for all for all users, include the following response header:

  4. 24 feb. 2015 · Storage Location for Unpacked Extensions. Extension engine does not explicitly change their location or add a reference to its local paths, they are left in the place where there are selected from in all Operating Systems. Ex: If I load a unpacked Extension from E:\Chrome Extension the unpacked Extension is still in the same location.

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  6. 24 mai 2012 · Link for the extension file stays always the same while versions change. Your best shot to get the old version of some extension is to fetch it from github/bitbucket/etc (if source is available there) or simply ask extension author to send you the code for older version.

  7. 12 sept. 2023 · On Windows, Chrome extensions are stored in the user’s AppData folder. The exact path to the extension directory is: C:\Users\YourUsername\AppData\Local\Google\Chrome\User Data\Default\Extensions. Replace “YourUsername” in the path with your actual Windows username.

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