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Tips and Warnings. Related Articles. Method 1. It's the button with three vertical dots. You can find this in the upper-right corner of the Google Chrome web browser. Extensions are not available for the mobile version of Chrome. Select More Tools. Placing the mouse cursor over "More Tools" displays a sub-menu to the left. Click Extensions. It's in the sub-menu that appears to the left when you hover over "More Tools". This displays a list of all your extensions in various boxes.
Reset Chrome to disable all add-ons at once. If you are overloaded with add-ons, resetting Chrome will disable all of them. Use the following steps to reset Google Chrome to it's default settings. Scroll down and click Reset settings to their original defaults.
Click Reset settings. Scan for malware. If you are having difficulty getting rid of a toolbar or other extension, it may be a malicious program. Download and run AdCleaner and Malwarebytes Antimalware. These free programs can find and remove most malicious software. See Remove Malware for detailed instructions on getting rid of malware and adware.
Method 2. Click …. It's the button with three dots in the upper-right corner. This displays the options in a drop-down menu. It's near the bottom of the drop-down menu. This displays a list of extensions in the drop-down menu to the right. Download and run AdwareCleaner and Malwarebytes Antimalware.
Method 3. Click Manage add-ons. It's in the center of the Settings menu. This displays the Manage Add-ons window in the center of the screen. Click the add-on type. Add-ons are organized by type. Click the add-on type in the box on the left side of the "Manage Add-ons" window. This displays a list of add-ons in the larger box to the left. Click an Add-on. When you see the add-on you want to disable, click it to display information about the add-on in the box at the bottom of the Manage Add-ons window.
Click Disable. This can be found in the lower-right corner of the window after selecting an add-on. Click Disable to confirm.
You'll be informed of any related add-ons that will be disabled as well. Click Remove to uninstall the selected add-on if possible. Not all add-ons can be uninstalled, as some are required in order for Internet Explorer and Windows to work properly.
Repeat steps until you disable all the add-ons you do not want to be running during the traffic recording. Click Close to apply the changes and close the Manage add-ons window. Click the Firefox button at the top of the browser and then click Add-Ons. In the Add-ons window , switch to the Extensions tabbed page. Repeat step 4 until you disable all the extensions you want to be disabled during the traffic recording.
Select the plugin you want to disable and and choose Never Activate from the drop-down menu. Repeat step 7 until you disable all the plugins you want to be disabled during the traffic recording. Click the Chrome menu button and select Tools Extensions from the subsequent menu. Select the extension you want to disable and clear its Enabled check box. Repeat step 3 until you disable all the extensions you want to be disabled during traffic recording. To find out which add-ons may generate unnecessary traffic during the load test recording, see the add-ons documentation provided by their vendors.
Switch To: SmartBear. Academy Open in new tab. Community Open in new tab. These add-ons are also typically the largest consumers of resources. There are two distinct ways in which an add-on can affect your browsing experience. The first is load time. Whenever the browser is opened, it must also then load any plug-ins.
If you experience a long delay from the time you launch your browser to the time you can type a URL into the address bar, then you should consider disabling unnecessary add-ons.
The second way add-ons affect browsing is by slowing the overall Web request process. Performing this conversion, though small, adds to the load time of any page with a phone number. Add-ons can be removed in one of two ways. Removing these is done in the same way you uninstall any other program.
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