Add-ons for internet browsers allow you to customize your browser. This can range from adding more features or functions, to changing the appearance of your browser. Think of a downloadable extension.
For example, there are add-ons that can search through web pages and detect for potential threats
Add-ons are a web browser feature that enable users to make more of their browsing experience, whether it is when playing games or watching videos. The exact method of enabling add-ons varies slightly according to each web browser. However, in Internet Explorer, you can enable add-ons by selecting Tools and Manage Add-ons. Click All Add-ons under Show, then click Enable for the add-ons that you want to activate.
There are lots of add ons for Firefox that can be added to the browser, some being dictionaries, different themes, and plug ins for the usage of Media applications, all these add ons and many more can be found and downloaded via the internet.
through tools-internet options and tools-manage add ons
on the internet
It depends upon need. but not necessary
add-ons are programs that are integrated into your browser application, usually providing additional functionality.
Playstations that are connected to the internet get game updates when the game is placed in the PS3. If you mean Add ons and not updates even free add ons must be gotten from the PlayStation Store.
Go to tools, internet options then manage add ons. You can uninstall from there.
As you probably already know wi-fi is a common term used to refer to wireless internet, so the answer is no, you shouldn't need wi-fi for game add-ons. And any standard internet connection should be suitable enough. For game add-ons you should either be able to buy them on disc from a store or download them via the official site.
depends on the type of add on youre disabling. most add ons are unimportant and optional other than some antivirus ones. fact is you should be using Firefox or Chrome as browsers anyways.
maximum number of add ons are free of charge,few add ons are chargeable but very little amount.
If you are using IE8 please make sure that you are not using Inprivate Browsing. By default this turns off all add-ons inside of IE8. Aside from that you can go to the following website: http://www.ieaddons.com/en/ . This has all the add-ons that Microsoft has officially worked with individual companies to allow support.