content/manuals/extensions/settings-feedback.md
Docker Extensions is switched on by default. To change your settings:
[!NOTE]
If you are an organization owner, you can turn off extensions for your users. Open the
settings-store.jsonfile, and set"extensionsEnabled"tofalse. Thesettings-store.jsonfile (orsettings.jsonfor Docker Desktop versions 4.34 and earlier) is located at:
~/Library/Group Containers/group.com.docker/settings-store.jsonon MacC:\Users\[USERNAME]\AppData\Roaming\Docker\settings-store.jsonon WindowsThis can also be done with Hardened Docker Desktop
You can install extensions through the Marketplace or through the Extensions SDK tools. You can choose to only allow published extensions. These are extensions that have been reviewed and published in the Extensions Marketplace.
By default, containers created by extensions are hidden from the list of containers in the Docker Desktop Dashboard and the Docker CLI. To make them visible update your settings:
[!NOTE]
Enabling extensions doesn't use computer resources (CPU / Memory) by itself.
Specific extensions might use computer resources, depending on the features and implementation of each extension, but there is no reserved resources or usage cost associated with enabling extensions.
Feedback can be given to an extension author through a dedicated Slack channel or GitHub. To submit feedback about a particular extension:
If an extension doesn't provide a way for you to give feedback, contact us and we'll pass on the feedback for you. To provide feedback, select the Give feedback to the right of Extensions Marketplace.