Microsoft Edge for Android recently launched an official extensions store, greatly simplifying the process for users seeking additional functionality. Previously, Edge required users to navigate complicated methods using the Canary edition, but now installation is straightforward. While the store currently offers only 22 extensions, including tools like Dark Reader and Bitwarden, Microsoft indicates more are forthcoming. Despite the lower demand for mobile extensions compared to desktops, this step signifies Edge's progression in enhancing user experience on Android devices.
With the latest version of Edge, the process is quick and simple. Users can easily access and install extensions directly from the new store.
The store is home to only 22 extensions, but Microsoft promises more are coming soon, enhancing the functionality of Edge on Android devices.
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