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Remove/clear extension #6794
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The extensions (e.g. Pocket) be disabled in Preferences > Advanced… |
I think the user wanted to delete it, not disabling it |
Question: Should users be able to remove extensions that are bundled with Brave? |
The extensions are fetched remotely not being bundled: #4081 |
Thanks @luixxiul, I misunderstood. But the extensions are still "forced" to be installed, right? (Or by default, I suppose.) Edit: By the way, I think extensions that are installed by default should be able to be uninstalled. |
I chose Brave instead of Firefox because of Mozilla's decision to force third-party-privacy-invading-closed-source-safe-habour-violating spyware Pocket™ upon their innocent users. So I was saddened to see that it is also being pushed upon the users of Brave. What is the thinking behind doing this? |
It is not enabled by default |
@luixxiul I know. But it's there. It is pushed upon the users. Like an ad for BigMac™ on the inside of your glasses. There's no burger, but the reminder is always there. It's not heavy, but it's not weightless. |
It will not be downloaded until you enable it. Please just ignore it, thanks |
@rasmis if you do not want to see even its name, please create a new issue to suggest something like "hide extensions name", thanks |
I am fine with the existing behavior as long as extensions like Pocket:
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It can be implemented something like this User can enable which one they want and if extensions are turned off disable/delete the installed extensions cc: @bradleyrichter |
Fixed with #8065 |
Reopening after #8264 |
I strongly support this. Brave should not be forcing us to accept anything we don't absolutely want - I don't care if it's "not preinstalled" or not, it should NOT BE SUGGESTED AT ALL. I don't WANT those weird extensions on my list, I never asked for them. I want to use BRAVE as a replacement for Firefox, but I can't justify that in its current state. |
Strongly support this too. I can't agree more with @CalAnon46 , we don't need those weird extensions on our list, installed or not. We already have so many annoyances in Chrome and Firefox and are trying to move on to a new browser. If Brave wish to capture the new market, please, CLEAN and FAST will be the best selling point to take down Chrome and Firefox. |
This issue was opened asking about deleting/removing installed extensions, and then morphed into other topics, like pre-installed extensions and disabling installed extensions. Disabling and pre-installed deserve their own issues, and the ability to fully remove installed extensions should be kept alive as a feature request. Obviously a modern web browser should have this ability. |
Somehow extensions are persisted in global settings somewhere. Even
does not fully remove installed extensions from the list when Brave is reopened. They still appear in the list, although they are disabled and specify version "Latest". However this workaround does result in previously installed extensions being deleted from the |
My biggest issue is when we install metamask, you can't be deleted anymore!! I even uninstalled the browser, ran a cleaner, deleted the files in the roaming folder, and once I reinstall the browser MetaMask is still there with my account linked to it. Can someone tell me how to reset this browser to its default or where to find others folders linked to it? |
@BeBlockTech you should be able to delete the extension's information by deleting the appropriate folder in your profile directory. Your profile directory will be: The extension info should be under the
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I managed to remove the full Metamask installation by removing the whole Brave directory, not only the extension folder. |
this is on a Mac and the app is from littlesnitch |
" rm -rf ~/Library/Application Support/brave/Extensions/nkbihfbeogaeaoehlefnkodbefgpgknn " When I enable Metamask again I'm still prompted to login to my previous Metamask account. |
Same here, need to start fresh with Metamask. Brave does not like this and still wants me to login to the existing one. No option to start new account. |
Makes no sense, not being able to uninstall any extension from my computer. Please add this feature. |
Seriously, why are these third-party extensions even suggested in the browser? I don't want my list filled up with random extensions that I will never use. Who needs 4 different password managers for example? Also, does Brave take personal responsibility if one of them opens up for vulnerabilities (Like this might suggest #6794 (comment))? The reasoning that must have taken place behind the decision to not make it easy to remove them is mind boggling. |
Just to shed some light on this issue since most people don’t seem to know that the extensions aren’t installed until you enable them. (Not just here but in general) So it’s not like all extensions are installed, that is not what his issue is about... This issue is about not being able to remove the extensions that have been installed by the user! |
Closing as brave-core DOES let you remove all extensions though, which addresses this issue. It's coming soon- stay tuned |
Great!! after 1.5 year finally we know the answer. |
I guess, the promise of privacy was yet another lie. Time to uninstall |
@luishrd if you install the new version of brave (https://brave.com/download), you can uninstall the extensions. This repo is tracking the older Brave browser which did not let you do so. Uninstalling the old version is a good idea actually- please do and install the new one. You can use the importer to pull in all your bookmarks, etc. |
Users should be able to permanently delete extensions from the browser
Currently, extensions are not installed until they are enabled. This is almost the same as being deleted (since it doesn't exist)... but it still shows in the extensions panel. Users should be able to remove it from there.
Original issue description
Describe the issue you encountered:
https://community.brave.com/t/delete-remove-an-extension/807?u=suguru
Brave Version (revision SHA): 0.12.15
Steps to reproduce:
Actual result:
The extensions cannot be removed
Expected result:
They can be removed
Any related issues:
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