You can use the Incognito mode which disables extensions by default.

On Jan 18, 7:32 am, david <[email protected]> wrote:
> Unfortunately that disables all extensions all the time...
>
> So what I've done is just copied my "Default" profile into a secondary
> profile "Default-WithExtensions" and disabled all the extensions of
> the Default profile.
>
> Chrome starts up as fast as it ever did, so if i am just browsing to
> read email or twitter the extensions won't be loaded. If I want the
> full power of extensions I can quickly switch to my "Extensions"
> profile and let it load in the background.
>
> I wonder how long I'll go with this method before I get tired of it
> -.-
>
> -Mister Kludge
>
> On Jan 18, 12:56 am, PhistucK <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>
>
> > I do not think there is, but the easiest option is to add this command line
> > switch -
> > --disable-extensions
>
> > ☆PhistucK
>
> > On Mon, Jan 18, 2010 at 07:34, david <[email protected]> wrote:
> > > Chrome would load up very quickly at startup but now with many
> > > extensions enabled it seems to take a much longer time. Therefore I
> > > was hoping for a quick way to enable/disable all extensions at the
> > > click of one button and which would also disable all extensions when
> > > you exit chrome so that the next time you start it up it would not
> > > take as long initially.
>
> > > So....
>
> > > Is there any extension available which will make it quick and easy to
> > > disable/enable all extensions?
>
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