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  1. 9 mai 2013 · In the first article, the provided path was ~/Library/Application\ Support/Google/Chrome/Default/History, but there is no such directory in my filesystem. I am using Chrome 26.0.1410.65 on Mac OS X Lion.

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  2. 29 iun. 2013 · Go to chrome://extensions/, and find out the ID of an extension (32 lowercase letters) (if not done already, activate "Developer mode" first). Open the terminal, cd to the directory which is most likely a parent of your Chrome profile (if unsure, try ~ then / ).

  3. 19 nov. 2012 · Some data from the extensions can be found in Local Storage folders (for each profile), these files have .localstorage / .localstorage-journal extensions and are in SQLite format. However, it's best to back up all files within Local Storage folder.

  4. 23 iun. 2014 · According to "chrome install location osx", which leads to How do I change the Chrome installation folder on a Mac?, it is with the rest of the applications in the usual spot at /Applications/Google Chrome.app. If it's not there, multiple techniques for locating it (or any application) can be found here (also via the search results above):

  5. 4 aug. 2023 · These extensions are placed in a specific folder on your hard drive upon installation. In this article, you will learn how to find the location of Google Chrome extensions in Mac, Windows, and Linux. Where to find Chrome extensions? Mac. On Mac, Chrome extensions are stored in: /Users/username/Library/Application Support/Google/Chrome/Default ...

  6. 12 sept. 2023 · If you are using a Mac, the location of Chrome extensions differs from that of Windows. On a Mac, Chrome extensions are stored in the user’s Library folder, specifically within the Default/Extensions directory. The path to the extension directory on a Mac is: ~/Library/Application Support/Google/Chrome/Default/Extensions

  7. 24 iun. 2024 · The full path should be as follows: C:\Users\ [Username]\AppData\Local\Google\Chrome\User Data\Default. Once inside this Default folder, look for another folder called Extensions. This is where all your active Chrome extensions reside as individual folders labeled with unique IDs.