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These 3 free Google Chrome extensions can save you time in 2023

I spend a lot of time in front of a Google Chrome browser. And if I'm being honest, I waste a lot of time with it, too. Here's how I plan to claw back some of that time.
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Browsers are great.

Over the past decade, I've seen a whole swathe of applications replaced by services that run in the browser, so much so that nowadays, most of my working day is spent in front of my browser of choice -- Google Chrome.

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Problem is, the browser is a window to, well, the whole of the internet.

And I don't know if you've noticed, but there are a lot of distractions on the internet.

I've concluded that I waste too much time on the internet.

And I've decided that 2023 is the year where I -- attempt to -- waste less time on the internet.

Because Google Chrome is my browser of choice, I will be using a few extensions to help me waste less time (or at least choose when I want to be productive and when I want to waste time!). 

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Here are the three that I've installed. And the good news is that they are all free.

Increased productivity, here I come!

1. Checker Plus for Gmail

Checker Plus for Gmail showing a small email popup

Checker Plus for Gmail

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Email can be a real rabbit hole. Open up Gmail in a tab, and an hour's gone before I blink.

Checker Plus for Gmail allows emails to appear as pop-up notifications, giving me an at-a-glance view of my email without needing to open up my whole inbox. In addition, I can use the preview window to read, archive, mark as read, or delete emails without leaving the current tab.

There's even an option to run this in the background when Google Chrome is closed and still get new email alerts.

See it here: Checker Plus for Gmail on the Chrome Web Store

2. Dualless

Dualless showing two windows side by side

Dualless

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I spend a lot of time in front of a laptop rather than a desktop, and one thing I've noticed in this shift is that I miss having dual displays.

Dualless is described as a "poor man's dual monitor solution." It splits the browser window into two with just a couple of clicks.

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The ratios of the splits can be adjusted according to my needs -- between 3:7, 4:6, 5:5, 6:4, and 7:3 – and I can merge the windows when I'm done.

I'm amazed by just how much of a productivity booster using multiple windows is compared with switching between tabs.

See it here: Dualless on the Chrome Web Store

3. RescueTime for Chrome and Chrome OS

RescueTime for Chrome and Chrome OS showing a rating of 79% productive

RescueTime for Chrome and Chrome OS

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If you ever wonder, "Where did my day go?" this is the browser extension for you.

RescueTime tracks the time I spend in an active tab or window of Chrome (or on a ChromeOS device), allowing me to see what I've been doing all day.

RescueTime auto-categorizes sites I visit and scores them on a scale ranging from Very Productive to Very Distracting. I can easily fine-tune the defaults and also pause RescueTime if I'd rather not have my time monitored.

See it here: RescueTime for Chrome and Chrome OS on the Chrome Web Store

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