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Is there a way to disable all the extensions I have installed in Google Chrome v26 only for http://localhost/?

The reason is, some of the extensions inject HTML and load images into the page, like Feedly and Readability, which I don't want to see when I testing pages.

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    Different answer, but I use Chrome Profiles for this. I have my "Normal" profile, then a dev profile with no extensions, and just switch between the two. I haven't been able to find exactly what you asked for.
    – vcsjones
    Apr 10, 2013 at 14:07
  • Not a bad idea! I'll use it till I find any other better solution! Thanks! :D Apr 10, 2013 at 14:11

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@vcsjones commented that you can use Chrome Profiles to accomplish this. It's not disabling extensions, rather it's creating a separate profile which will load a different extension manifest.

Great idea. Just wished he posted it as an answer instead.

What you can do with this separate profile is download extensions you need exclusively for dev: Postman, React Dev Tools, etc.

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ironically, there is an extension for that, it disables all extensions with one click https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/niemebbfnfbjfojajlmnbiikmcpjkkja

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    This disables all extensions, not just the ones affecting localhost. Besides, the extension is ancient and will soon stop to work because it still uses manifest v1.
    – Rob W
    Apr 23, 2013 at 21:51
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You can also switch person by clicking the you username near minimize button and browse as guest. There, the default chrome without extension is served

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