
If you want task reminders though, that’s part of the paid plan. Tasks can also have a due date, priority, and label with the free version. You get a catch-all Inbox for tasks with Todoist but you can also create your own task buckets. And the Todoist extension makes task management on a Chromebook super effective. I use the free, basic plan, which is more than enough for most people. And time after time, I come back to Todoist, which is cross-platform and has mobile app support as well. I’ve tried nearly every major task list management app out there, if not all of them, over the past decade. You should always review the privacy practices and permissions for any Chrome Web Store extension before installing it.

For most extensions to work, they do need access to your browsing data, some account information, or other data. However, that doesn’t mean that your personal data isn’t being captured. Note that I only chose Chrome Web Store extensions that explicitly state they don’t sell your data to third parties. Here’s a list of what I think are 5 great Chrome Web Store extensions for your Chromebook.

So I spent some time digging through some of the apps and extensions I use from the Chrome Web Store for that audience. And it doesn’t likely apply to newer Chromebook owners. Much of my Chromebook usage is with Linux, which I realize isn’t really a mainstream use case for Chrome OS.
