Find a corrupted extension and click Repair.On all computers, repair the extension:.Remove any software programs that may be affecting Chrome. On Windows, Mac, or Linux computers, run an antivirus or anti-malware software.On Windows computers, Check your computer for malware.If you repaired an extension but it's still corrupted, a suspicious program might be changing this extension's files. Next to “Allow this extension to read and change all your data on websites you visit,” change the extension’s site access to On click, On specific sites, or On all sites. Allow site access: On the extension, click Details.Fix corruptions: Find a corrupted extension and click Repair.Allow incognito: On the extension, click Details.Turn on/off: Turn the extension on or off.At the top right, click More More tools Extensions.
When you try to install an extension, a dialog appears.