To ensure you’re using the very latest Chrome Extension—with new features enabled and known issues fixed—update to the most recent version.
In most cases, this isn’t necessary. Chrome automatically updates your extensions in the background. Manual updating is only needed if you want immediate access to the latest capabilities, such as new feature rollouts or bug fixes.
Method 1: Update all Extensions (Recomended)
Open Chrome and go to:
chrome://extensions/
In the top-right, toggle Developer mode on.
Click the Update button to force all extensions to update immediately.
Method 2: Manually Update just the Freed Extension
On the same
chrome://extensions/
page, find the extension you want to update.Click the Reload button (circular arrow) to update just that extension.
Method 3: Disable (or re-install) & Re-Enable
If you want to trigger a refresh for just one extension:
On
chrome://extensions/
- toggle the extension off, then on again.Chrome will reload it and sometimes fetch the latest update if one exists.
Note: The Freed extension only updates if we have published a new version to the Chrome Web Store.