Chrome extensions make our favorite browser the awesome internet portal it has become. They extend your web services’ functionality and create easy ways to navigate the web and access your data. But it’s important to keep track of them before they become a mess, like in the image below.<\/p>\n Extensions can get cluttered and overpopulate, which is a topic we covered in our tutorial for managing Chrome apps and extensions. Today we have another tip for you. There are a couple ways to check out your list of Chrome extensions, which might be helpful for keeping your browser organized. <\/p>\n The obvious way of doing this is by accessing your extensions settings. This section offers all the options, settings and details to manage your Chrome extensions. Here is how you access it:<\/p>\n There is another way to check out your Chrome extensions, and it offers more information condensed in a better-organized list. This is done by accessing Chrome’s net internals. <\/p>\n The only downside about this is that it’s strictly for informational purposes. You will not be able to delete or edit anything from this page, but it offers much more details than the Settings. All in one page and at a glance. <\/p>\n<\/a><\/p>\n
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View Chrome extensions from the settings<\/h2>\n
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View Chrome extensions using net internals<\/h2>\n
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