Unlike some other browsers (like Firefox), Google Chrome imposes strict security restrictions on extensions. Extensions are generally prohibited from writing files directly to the user's hard drive in the background.

The extension attempts to automatically name the downloaded file based on the title of the webpage or the video, rather than a random string of characters (e.g., naming a file how-to-bake-a-cake.mp4 instead of 948320.mp4 ).

📌 download any extension called "DWHelper" – those are fakes.

The Chrome extension places a small icon in your browser’s toolbar (usually a colored ball made of smaller balls).

remains a robust tool for Chrome users who need to archive media from the web. It bridges the gap between web streaming and local storage effectively.