![]() Isn’t there another way around it? Yes, there is, but it’s a bit more complicated. So what to do? Why don’t I just distribute the extension separately? Well, there’s another hiccup – Chrome will not load extensions that are not on the Chrome Store and this can’t be bypassed. All you can find on the Chrome Store now are extensions that include a disclaimer in their description that they do not support YouTube. Not that I would be lazy or anything, but it got pulled down by Google – as did any YouTube downloading extension. Unfortunately, the one for Chrome (and Chromium) is missing. If you are using a browser that’s not one of the basic trio (Safari, Firefox, Chrome), then it’s very likely Chromium-based.ĭownie comes with a set of browser extensions that allow you to send links to Downie with a single click. ![]() ![]() Note: While this article is about Chrome, this applies for any Chromium-based browser as well – Edge, Opera, Brave, etc.
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