
Google Chrome is considered the most widely used web browser, and it has gained this popularity thanks to many of its advantages that it provides to users, including free extensions available in the Chrome online store, where you can install them in the browser to get the most out of your browsing experience.
Here are 5 Google Chrome extensions you should use
LastPass lets you store your login username and passwords for sites you visit frequently, sync your passwords across all your devices, and create secure passwords to replace weak ones. In addition to the ability to create new strong passwords while signing up for websites, scan and review stored passwords and flag weak and duplicate passwords for change, and auto-fill passwords for you while you access a site that requires it.
You can use the FluffBusting extension to customize your Facebook browsing experience, by hiding all the ads, unwanted content, advertising posts, and other things that you find annoying on your home page while browsing the site. The add-on provides many filters that you can customize for a better browsing experience on the site, such as: (Text Filter), which allows you to filter posts that you are not interested in, such as: political posts, and the Purity filter, which allows you to filter photos that do not interest you, such as: self-portraits, food photos, sports photos, and others.
The Turn Off the Lights add-on is primarily aimed at users who watch a lot of video content through the browser, as the add-on allows you to dim elements around the video on sites such as: YouTube, Vimeo, and Dailymotion, allowing you to focus on the video, and it is suitable for long video watching sessions.
Bot Sentinel uses machine learning and artificial intelligence techniques to automatically identify bots, untrustworthy and fraudulent Twitter accounts, and block them from appearing on your homepage – especially political accounts that are systematically used to send a specific policy message.
The AutoMute extension allows you to mute music and videos that play automatically once you visit a website in the browser instead of having to leave the site, with the ability to allow you to create a whitelist of sites that you want to play automatic videos.








