Currently, Chrome users can only disable extensions for all sites at once via browser settings. However, thanks to the new feature, it will be possible to enable or disable extensions on a site-by-site basis.
What advantages will it have?
While some Chrome extensions can cause problems on websites, some websites do not allow the use of extensions such as ad blockers. The new feature will enable to deal with such situations.
It is worth noting that Google is currently actively testing this functionality. This means that it may take some time for the browser to be available in the stable version. A similar feature has long been available in Microsoft Edge.