Uninstalling your browser extensions has some serious benefits
There’s sometimes a bit of hyperbole in tech site headlines, but in this case, it’s completely true. A few months ago, I decided it was high time to purge Google Chrome of many of the extensions I had installed. It wasn’t strictly necessary, but Chrome can be ornery at the best of times, and I like to keep my PC lean and mean. I don’t run any special mods, and when I no longer need files or apps, I normally get rid of them right away if I can. So far, that philosophy has paid off in the form of a stable Windows install