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Web Browsers and Extensions in 2018

Mozilla's decision to switch the Firefox web browser's extension system to WebExtensions had far-reaching consequences not only for Firefox but also for browsers that share code with Firefox.

I thought it would be a good idea to take a look at the current state of extension support of popular web browsers.

For this, I took a look at the browser's Chrome, Firefox, Edge, Vivaldi, Opera, Pale Moon, SeaMonkey and Waterfox, and what options users of these browsers have to download and install browser extensions.

Note: Mozilla switched to the new extensions system in late 2017. Browsers based on Firefox code may not have transitioned entirely to the new system or a custom system.

Web Browsers and Extensions in 2018

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The table lists the browsers on the y-axis and the extension systems on the x-axis.

Browser/Extensions Chrome Edge Firefox ** Opera Pale Moon
Google Chrome yes no no no no
Microsoft Edge no yes no no no
Mozilla Firefox partially * no yes no no
Opera yes no no yes no
Pale Moon no no no *** no yes
SeaMonkey no no no **** no no
Vivaldi yes no no no no
Waterfox partially * no yes ***** no no
Browser/Extensions SeaMonkey Vivaldi Waterfox
Google Chrome no no no
Microsoft Edge no no no
Mozilla Firefox no no no
Opera no no no
Pale Moon no no no
SeaMonkey no no no
Vivaldi no no no
Waterfox no no yes

* with the help of the Firefox extension Chrome Store Foxified.

** Firefox 57 and newer. Firefox ESR supports legacy add-ons until version 60.

*** Pale Moon supports Firefox legacy add-ons but not Firefox WebExtensions.

**** SeaMonkey supports legacy add-ons only right now. It appears that the developers plan to make the switch to WebExtensions eventually though.

***** Waterfox supports WebExtensions and legacy add-ons currently.

The situation has not changed for Chromium-based browsers or Microsoft Edge. You can separate the extensions landscape loosely into the following groups:

  1. Google Chrome extensions
  2. Microsoft Edge extensions
  3. Firefox legacy add-ons
  4. Firefox WebExtensions
  5. Opera extensions
  6. Pale Moon extensions

Google Chrome

Google Chrome users can install extensions from the official Chrome Web Store. It is a massive store with lots of extensions but also quite a few underlying problems.

Malicious and problematic extensions are regularly discovered in the Store after they have been offered to users.

Microsoft Edge

Microsoft introduced support for browser extensions in Microsoft Edge in the Windows 10 Anniversary Update. The extension count is very low, however, and it is unclear whether Microsoft is still working on support for Chrome and Firefox WebExtensions.

Mozilla Firefox

Firefox supports WebExtensions only (Firefox ESR is the last official version of Firefox that supports legacy add-ons, but the support ends with the release or Firefox ESR 60 in mid-2018).

Firefox users can install browser extensions from Mozilla AMO. This is the main hub for Firefox WebExtensions.

The Firefox add-on Chrome Store Foxified adds a second option however, as it adds support for many Chrome extensions as well. Firefox users may install Chrome extensions from the Chrome Web Store after installing Chrome Store Foxified.

Opera

Opera is another special case. Since it is based on Chromium, it does support Google Chrome extensions. Opera Software maintains the Opera add-ons website next to that which is the central Store for extensions for the browser.

Opera users can also download extensions from Google's Chrome Web Store using this extension.

Pale Moon

Pale Moon supports Firefox legacy add-ons and add-ons offered on the Pale Moon Add-ons Site. The makers of the browser announced recently that Pale Moon won't support add-ons from Mozilla AMO directly anymore once Firefox ESR reaches version 60.

Mozilla revealed some time ago that it had plans to remove legacy add-ons from AMO after support for these add-ons ends in all Firefox browsers. Pale Moon users can install these add-on manually after the switch is made.

SeaMonkey

SeaMonkey switched to Firefox ESR recently to buy more development time. The browser supports legacy add-ons only right now.

Vivaldi

The Vivaldi browser supports Chrome extensions. Users can head over to the Chrome Store and install browser extensions from the Store directly.

Waterfox

Watefox supports legacy extensions and WebExtensions currently. Users of the browser can download extensions from Mozilla AMO, and they may also use Chrome Store Foxified to download WebExtensions from the Chrome Web Store. (via gHacks)

Now You: How important is extensions support for you?

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