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If you want to install Chrome extensions, Google's Chrome Web Store soon will be the only place to get them. Extensions -- the software that lets you do things like block ads, manage your tabs ...
The new requirement goes into effect today for new extensions submitted to the Chrome Web Store, and those already in the store will have until June of next year to comply.
It sounds counterintuitive, but hear me out. If you’re looking for a new browser extension to try, or you want to download one that has been recommended to you, stop using the Chrome Web Store ...
Google has put a temporary suspension on paid Chrome Web Store extensions after a recent increase in fraudulent transactions using the paid extension system. The decision was made over the weekend ...
The study also revealed that about 60% of extensions have never been updated since their release, and the research team argued that 'To make the Chrome Web Store more secure, extension maintenance ...
They could either put their wares on the Web Store, or suffer in the vast realm of non-compliance. Even more troubling is that those extensions which are already in your browser, but may not be ...
Be careful with those browser extensions. A phony one pretending to be from Adblock Plus recently managed to sneak into the Google Chrome Web Store and attract over 37,000 users.
Google announced it is pulling cryptocurrency mining extensions from its Chrome Web Store April 2 after “90%” failed to comply with its rules. In a blog post, extensions platform product ...
So starting today, Google won’t allow into the Chrome Web Store any extension that mines cryptocurrencies, and starting in late June, all of the existing extensions will be removed.