![]() Simply put, iPad and iPhone apps can run their own codes that the developer discloses to Apple. Apple doesn’t allow Google or any other iOS and iPadsOS app developers to run undisclosed codes in their apps. On the contrary, the Chrome web browser for iPad or iPhone has been programmed and compiled on the Xcode - Apple’s integrated development environment (IDE). The desktop version can create a safe ecosystem to allow you to run third-party codes without violating the security policies and regulations forced by device operating systems like Windows, Mac, and Linux. On a desktop like Mac or Windows PC, Google Chrome runs on the Blink browser engine, a part of the parent Chromium project for web browsers. Similarly, you can’t install such extensions on any Android device either.Īccording to Google, Chrome Webstore apps are only for the desktop version of the Google Chrome application. It’s also true for the Google Chrome browser on iPhone. ![]() Since you get habituated to using Chrome extensions on the above devices, you expect these apps to work on Google Chrome browsers for iPhone, iPad, or Android devices.Īs of now, Apple iPad doesn’t allow you to install Chrome Web Store apps on Google Chrome for iPad. The feature is readily available on large computing devices like Mac, Windows PC, Chromebook, and Linux. ![]()
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