Forum Discussion
Adding an Extension (into Edge Dev) from a File
- Mar 12, 2020
XPI file extensions can't be installed on Edge nor Chrome, because they belong to Firefox.
The xpi file extension is associated with Firefox or Mozilla web browsers and used for its plugins and add-ons. This is basically a ZIP file that, when opened by the Firefox browser utility, installs a browser extension. This extension applies to both Mozilla and Firefox browsers.
Edge supports .CRX files that is for both themes and extensions/add-ons
if this is what you are looking for
https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/google-analytics-opt-out/fllaojicojecljbmefodhfapmkghcbnh
then just open that page in Edge and press the button
you will be automatically prompted by Edge to allow extension install from other stores than Microsoft
you can toggle that option on/off from here too: edge://extensions/
for better handling of analytics in web from Google and other companies, installing ublock origin is a better option
https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/ublock-origin/cjpalhdlnbpafiamejdnhcphjbkeiagm
of course Edge already has Tracking Prevention built in: edge://settings/privacy
XPI file extensions can't be installed on Edge nor Chrome, because they belong to Firefox.
The xpi file extension is associated with Firefox or Mozilla web browsers and used for its plugins and add-ons. This is basically a ZIP file that, when opened by the Firefox browser utility, installs a browser extension. This extension applies to both Mozilla and Firefox browsers.
Edge supports .CRX files that is for both themes and extensions/add-ons
if this is what you are looking for
https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/google-analytics-opt-out/fllaojicojecljbmefodhfapmkghcbnh
then just open that page in Edge and press the button
you will be automatically prompted by Edge to allow extension install from other stores than Microsoft
you can toggle that option on/off from here too: edge://extensions/
for better handling of analytics in web from Google and other companies, installing ublock origin is a better option
https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/ublock-origin/cjpalhdlnbpafiamejdnhcphjbkeiagm
of course Edge already has Tracking Prevention built in: edge://settings/privacy
- Dennis_the_CanuckMar 20, 2020Copper Contributor
After reading your response, I've decided to forget about this feature from Google. one never knows what Google has in store for unsuspecting and trusting novices.
Thanks
Dennis
- HotCakeXMar 20, 2020MVP
You're welcome, unfortunately that's true but Microsoft has their own Addons store and Edge is ungoogled
https://microsoftedge.microsoft.com/addons/category/EdgeExtensionsEditorsPick?hl=en-US
the numbers are growing. they just added a review system