Microsoft confirms Edge will support Chrome extensions with Chromium switch

Microsoft confirms Edge will support Chrome extensions with Chromium switch
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2018-12-11 02:00

When Microsoft announced its Edge browser would be transitioning to the Chromium platform next year, I had one question: will it support Chrome’s extensions? The answer appears to be yes. As spotted by Thurrott, Edge’s Project Manager, Kyle Alden, took to Reddit to answer some question about the change.

Alden notes that it’s Microsoft’s “intention to support existing Chrome extensions. ” Alden goes on to address what will happen to apps that currently rely on Edge’s rending engine, saying they will be allowed to continue to use it, but Microsoft will offer the new engine as an option as well. He also mentions…

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