Chrome extensions allow us to improve our web browser by adding new functions with tools created by third parties that, for example, allow us to travel to a website’s past or easily download videos from networks social, but currently the mobile version of Chrome does not support extensions.
Fortunately, we can find some on the Google Play Store. Android browsers compatible with Chrome extensions
Kiwi browser
We start this small selection with Kiwi browser, the first web browser to add support for Chrome extensions. Based on Chromium, it allows us to access the Chrome Web Store website to see if our favorite extensions are compatible with our mobile. Installed extensions appear in the browser menu.
Kiwi browser
Stream Navigator
The second alternative is Stream Navigator, another Chromium-based browser that offers us practically the same interface as Chrome for Android, with small changes such as direct access to Extensions. It includes its extension manager and direct access to the Chrome Web Store to install more extensions. By default there are some extensions that we will need to uninstall to log into our Google account.
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Yandex browser (beta)
Finally, the beta version of Yandex Browser translated into Spanish is another good alternative to install Chrome extensions. Like in the other two browsers, we need to install the extensions from the Web Chrome Web Store, then we can use them from Menu> Extensions.
Yandex browser (beta)
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