Opera allows you to view its installed plug-ins on one of its hidden opera: pages. You can disable add-ons by selecting them in the list and using the Disable button at the bottom-right corner of your screen.
The most popular browser, Google Chrome, has over 100,000. Note that many are hidden by default - click the Show box at the bottom-left corner of the screen and select All add-ons to view them all. As of 2021, plug-ins have been deprecated by most browsers, while extensions are widely used. To view them, click the gear menu at the top-right corner of the Internet Explorer window and select Manage add-ons.īrowser plug-ins are displayed under the Toolbars and Extensions category, along with any browser toolbars and other type of ActiveX add-ons you have installed. Internet Explorer lists its browser plug-ins along with other browser add-ons you have installed. Just type about:plugins into Firefox’s and press Enter to access it. If you would like to view a more technical list, Firefox’s old plug-ins page is still available on one of Firefox’s hidden about: pages. You won’t actually find any options you can use to configure the plug-in from here, only additional information. To view more information about a plug-in, such as its file name, click the Options button. This page shows all the installed browser plug-ins enabled in Google Chrome. You can disable individual plug-ins by clicking the Disable button. To view the plug-ins installed in Chrome, type chrome://plugins into Chrome's address bar and press Enter.