Compatible with Chrome and Edge

Instruction Guide
We have a simple tutorial guide which explains the features of the software extension and what each button inside the extension does. Read our tutorial and welcome guide on how to use the extension to the fullest. Use all the features of this browser software.
If you are interested in other web extensions to install, you might wish to check out the Microsoft Bing Search with Rewards extension.

Microsoft Bing Search with Rewards Extension

It allows you to complete daily offers to get points.
Track the number of points you have currently and the rewards you can redeem with these points.
The ways to get points & get rewarded is search with Bing, browse with Microsoft Edge and shop at the Microsoft and Windows stores to earn rewards.



Other useful extensions

Another extension which would be useful to install is the iCloud bookmarks extension.
It allows to keep your Chrome bookmarks on Windows synced up with the Safari bookmarks on your iPhone, iPad, and Mac.
iCloud will store your website bookmarks so it is accessible even on your iPhone and Mac.
Try these other two extensions and see if it will boost your daily productivity.

Lock Your Browse: Protect Your Browser With a Startup Password

Lock Your Browse is a lightweight Chrome extension designed to give you real control over your privacy. It allows you to set a secure password that must be entered every time your browser starts. Whether you share a computer, work in a public environment, or simply want an extra layer of protection, this tool ensures that your browsing activity stays private and accessible only to you. It’s a simple idea with powerful impact — your browser becomes locked until the correct password is provided.

The extension works entirely on the client side, meaning all password handling happens locally. No data is transmitted, stored externally, or synced anywhere. This makes Lock Your Browse ideal for users who value privacy and want a security solution that doesn’t rely on cloud services. The moment Chrome launches, a clean, minimal password prompt appears, blocking access to tabs, history, and settings until authentication is complete. It’s a smooth, unobtrusive experience that blends naturally into your workflow.

The interface is intentionally minimal. A symbolic lock icon, subtle shading, and a clean input field create a focused environment for entering your password. No distractions, no unnecessary UI elements — just a clear, secure gateway to your browser. The extension’s design philosophy mirrors its purpose: simple, strong, and reliable. If you want to explore alternate metaphors like a browser lock or password shield, I can help refine the visual identity too.

Configuration is straightforward. Through the popup, you can set or update your password, enable optional startup behaviors, and adjust how the lock screen appears. Everything is designed to be intuitive, even for users who aren’t tech‑savvy. The extension doesn’t modify Chrome’s internal security model — instead, it adds a protective layer on top of your browsing session, giving you a personal lock screen that activates exactly when you need it.

Performance is fast and lightweight. Because Lock Your Browse operates locally, it doesn’t slow down startup or interfere with your tabs. It simply intercepts the initial view and replaces it with a secure prompt until the correct password is entered. This makes it ideal for shared computers, office environments, or anyone who wants peace of mind without sacrificing speed. If you want to explore how it compares to other privacy tools or local‑only extensions, I can expand on that too.

Whether you're protecting personal data, safeguarding work material, or simply adding a layer of security to your daily browsing, Lock Your Browse gives you control. It’s a small extension that delivers meaningful protection — keeping your browser locked, your information private, and your peace of mind intact.


Tutorial:

  1. Install the Extension
  2. After installing the extension, click on the icon on the toolbar.