![]() It requires manually installing the extension, so you won’t get automatic updates for it in the future, but it’s still perfectly usable and is the only way to get certain functionality until developers update their extensions for you (which some might not even do). If the extension you’re looking to install isn’t available on the Safari Extensions Gallery or App Store, not all hope is lost. ![]() Here’s links to some popular extensions which would have brought this message up, but now work fine if installed through the gallery! Extension With Mojave now being released, some extension developers have released extensions through an Apple-approved process. You can find new and updated extensions in the App Store or from developers’ websites. Some of your extensions are no longer supported in Safari
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