In Google Play, you can find a lot of browsers now, from Firefox to Microsoft Edge and Google Chrome. However, Kiwi was unveiled last summer based on Chromium, a good alternative that has been updated and now supports installing Google Chrome extensions on Android.

Thanks to the latest application update, Kiwi Browser added support for importing any extension for Google Chrome that does not rely on binary code x68. This means that all extensions will not work, but many of the plugins in Chrome should work well, such as Stylus, the dark attribute of YouTube or Bypass Paywall, among others ...
To install Google Chrome extensions in Kiwi, the first thing you need to do is update to the latest version of your browser. Once completed, the user must continue to enable plug-in support. To do this, you need to open the browser, enter the desktop page, and install the extensions. Of course, before that open Kiwi and access chrome: // extensions in the address bar and activate developer mode.

Browser Link: Kiwi Browser
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