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Google is testing a new feature in the Chrome browser that will warn users when an installed extension has been removed from the Chrome Web Store, usually indicative of it being malware.
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.
Google has removed more than 500 malicious Chrome extensions from its official Web Store following a two-months long investigation conducted by security researcher Jamila Kaya and Cisco's Duo ...
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 ...
Inline installs let you add extensions to Chrome without visiting Google’s Web Store. Despite the policy change, you may still see the option to install extensions that are seemingly outside ...
Google has put a temporary suspension on paid Chrome Web Store extensions after a recent increase in fraudulent transactions.
Developers will need to find a new way to monetize their Chrome Web Store extensions as Google has decided to permanently end the program.
Google has officially launched its Chrome Web Store for Enterprises, allowing organizations to create a curated list of extensions that can be installed in employees' web browsers.
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 ...