# Install and activate FenixPyre Chrome extension

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**Note:**

FenixPyre Chrome extension is not mandatory for FenixPyre to function.
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The FenixPyre Chrome extension enhances the user experience when handling encrypted files on SharePoint or OneDrive web.

## How to Install the Chrome Extension

* Click on this [link](https://chromewebstore.google.com/detail/fenixpyre-cloud-data-secu/mdpbjionhlohmhlcofbogpgfhcnngnlo) to open the extension in a Chromium-based browser like Google Chrome, Microsoft Edge, or Arc.
* Click **Add to Chrome**, then **Add Extension** to complete the installation.

## How to use the Chrome Extension

* **Without the extension**: Users clicking on encrypted files in SharePoint may encounter a confusing Microsoft error message.

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* **With the extension**: Users are provided with a FenixPyre message explaining that the file is encrypted and guiding them on how to open it.

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