On browsers like Chrome, Firefox, or IE, we have add-ons to facilitate fast web browsing. Users can disable add-ons directly on Google Chrome. However, if you're using CCleaner to clean up your computer, don't overlook the handy feature of managing browser add-ons with this software.
Manage Browser Add-ons Using CCleaner:
Step 1: Open the CCleaner interface on your computer, then select Tools.
Step 2: Choose the Browser Plugins option.
Step 3: Here, you'll notice the web browsers on your computer such as Firefox, Google Chrome, IE displayed. In the Enabled section, 'Yes' indicates the enabled plugins on the browser.
Step 4: To disable any plugin, simply click on it and select Disabled.
Step 5: If your browser is running, you'll need to press Yes when asked if you want to close the browser to remove the add-ons.
Enabling and disabling add-ons with CCleaner is quite intriguing, isn't it? You can turn off unnecessary add-ons without even opening the browser.
The instructions in the article are in English. If you find it difficult to use this version, you can switch CCleaner's language to Vietnamese. This is also a plus point of CCleaner as it integrates 55 languages, including support for using Vietnamese in CCleaner for Vietnamese users.
If you regularly use CCleaner to clean up and scan junk files for your computer, you should also place this software in the system tray. When you let the CCleaner app run in the system tray, you can click to open it anytime, even while playing games, browsing the web...
