![]() It was then just a matter of scrolling through my list of extensions and repairing all the corrupted ones. I had to click on the vertical 3 dots -> More Tools -> Extensions. Doing so got all of them to show back up in the chrome menu. Alternatively, use the browser’s address bar to search for an extension by name. Select the extensions you want to add from the Chrome Web Store, and an Install button will appear next to the extension. In case it helps anyone, I finally noticed that a couple of my extensions were marked as “potentially corrupted” and I had a clickable option to “repair” them. Now enter in the URL bar to access the Chrome Web Store on mobile. I used to have Disqus installed on this website, so here is a solution that worked out for others: There was also a post on Reddit about this, but it lead me nowhere. The Google Product Forums didn’t present any viable one. Then I searched around the web and found some solutions. The mail I got was this : Dear Developer, Your Google Chrome. The first thing I tried was restarting the browser normally. I would like to know why my chrome extension was taken down. Sign in from Settings » worked for 1 visitor (Sep 2017).Repair extensions » worked for 2 visitors (Nov 2016).Disable ‘Enable Enhanced Bookmarks’ » worked for me, now obsolete (2016).Verify Google Chrome sync » worked for 1 visitor (Jul 2021).Once upon a time all my Google Chrome extensions were gone! I found many solutions out there, and finally found one that did it for me, but I’m sharing everything I found at the time in this article.
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