Ula Browser by Zoho is a privacy-focused web browser built on Chromium. Because it is Chromium-based, Ula supports many Chrome extensions, but the process of installing and managing them is slightly different from browsers like Chrome or Edge.
This guide explains how to install extensions in Ula Browser, where they come from, how to manage them, and what to do if extensions do not work properly.
Does Ula Browser Support Extensions?
Yes. Ula Browser supports extensions because it is based on Chromium.
However, Ula does not have its own extension store. Instead, it uses extensions from the Chrome Web Store. Most Chrome extensions work normally, but some may not function fully due to Ula’s privacy controls.
Where Ula Browser Gets Extensions From
Ula Browser installs extensions from the Chrome Web Store.
Important things to know:
- Extensions are developed for Chrome, not specifically for Ula
- Most popular extensions work without issues
- Some extensions that track user behavior may be restricted
Always install extensions from trusted developers.
How to Install Extensions in Ula Browser
Step-by-Step Instructions
- Open Ula Browser
- Open a new tab
- Go to the Chrome Web Store
- Search for the extension you want
- Click the extension
- Click Add to Chrome
- Confirm the installation
Once installed, the extension icon appears near the address bar.
If the icon does not appear, it may be hidden inside the extensions menu.
How to Enable, Disable, or Remove Extensions
You can manage installed extensions directly from Ula’s settings.
Access Extension Settings
- Click the three-dot menu in Ula Browser
- Select Extensions
- Open Manage Extensions
What You Can Do Here
- Enable or disable extensions using the toggle
- Remove extensions you no longer need
- Review permissions used by each extension
Disabling unused extensions helps improve performance and privacy.
Final Thoughts
Ula Browser by Zoho supports Chrome extensions, making it flexible and powerful despite its focus on privacy. Installing extensions is easy through the Chrome Web Store, and most popular tools work without issues.
For best results, install only the extensions you actually need and review their permissions regularly. This keeps Ula fast, private, and secure.


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