

While you may be comfortable using Edge to browse through various Web pages, you might be looking for some shopping, security, or other types of features that require the addition of an extension. You can install other ones like Chrome or Firefox, but Edge is actually quite good and many people are happy to use it. Microsoft even wanted to force some of its users into using Bing on Chrome.Your Windows 10 or Windows 11 laptop or desktop computer includes Microsoft Edge as its default browser. In the past, Microsoft has warned its Windows users to avoid Google Chrome too. Though, it’s not like Microsoft is free of this behavior. Stadia, for example, is completely blocked, and warnings have appeared on services such as Gmail, YouTube Music, and others. Since the browser’s debut, Google has blocked some of its web services from working properly. This also isn’t the first time Google has treated Microsoft’s Edge differently. It’s unclear exactly when this happened or what triggered Google to reverse its decision, but we can also verify that the banner is no longer showing. Update 3/9: As noted by the folk over at TechDows, Google has quietly removed this banner from the Chrome Web Store. It seems this is just a scare tactic, as there are no known security implications to using Chrome extensions on Edge.

This warning doesn’t affect the ability to install Chrome extensions on Microsoft Edge, rather just warning users against the practice.

It seems that the Chrome Web Store is identifying Microsoft Edge through its user agent string and, notably, it’s not showing this warning on any other Chromium browsers such as Opera. The extension simply explains that Google “recommends” using Chrome instead of Edge to use extensions “securely.” Windows Latest spotted a banner Google has recently added to the Chrome Web Store which detects when a user is installing extensions to Microsoft Edge. There are a lot of advantages to that, but Google is now warning Microsoft Edge users against installing Chrome extensions on the browser. Microsoft used to be mocked in the browser game, but recently the company switched its Edge browser over to Chromium.
