Plugins that are not on the Chrome App Store Web Store and are not added to the whitelist will be disabled the next time Chrome restarts and cannot be manually enabled unless removed and re-added.

You can solve this problem once and for all by adding a whitelist.

Let’s take “Adding the daily plug-in to the whitelist” as an example to explain the steps

Under the Mac

MAC system set up under the white list is simpler, download com. Google, Chrome. Mobileconfig, can be installed, double-click (process may be required to enter your administrator password)

Of course, the contents of this file have been changed to fit this plug-in:

  1. Text editor to open the file com. Google. Chrome. Mobileconfig

  2. Find the <string> tag under <array> and enter the id of the plug-in inside

  3. After saving, double-click to run the file, during which you may be asked to enter the administrator password, just enter

  4. Restart the browser

Under Windows

1.Win + R (or open the lower left corner to run) enter gpedit. MSC

2. Right-click local Computer Policy > Computer Configuration > Manage Templates and choose Add or Remove templates from the shortcut menu.

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3. Click Add to add chrome. Adm (download address: res/ chrom.adm).

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4. After the template is added, go to ADM, and choose Google > Google Chrome

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5. Open it as shown in the picture below, select the extension program, click enter, and configure the whitelist for installing the extension program

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6. Click the “Show” button in the picture below to add the ID after we install the plug-in to the value list, and click “OK” to return. For example, we are nldeakmmeccgpaiacgpmabnjaenfdbkn

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The id information is as follows: Open the Chrome Plugin management interface (chrome:// Extensions) and find the plugin

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One thing to note here is that if developer mode is not enabled, you may not see this ID

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