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Add-ons are pieces of software that are designed to work in conjunction with Internet browsers and add new elements and capabilities to the browsers. Add-ons are commonly also referred to as "plug-ins," "extensions" and "mods." These add-ons are commonly developed by third party developers and not associated with the company that produces the Internet browser. The five most popular Internet browsers Microsoft Internet Explorer, Mozilla Firefox, Google Chrome, Opera and Safari all support the use of add-ons. Enable add-ons by following the steps for your Internet browser of choice. | Add-ons are pieces of software that are designed to work in conjunction with Internet browsers and add new elements and capabilities to the browsers. Add-ons are commonly also referred to as "plug-ins," "extensions" and "mods." These add-ons are commonly developed by third party developers and not associated with the company that produces the Internet browser. The five most popular Internet browsers Microsoft Internet Explorer, Mozilla Firefox, Google Chrome, Opera and Safari all support the use of add-ons. Enable add-ons by following the steps for your Internet browser of choice. | ||
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== Steps == | == Steps == |