New Google Chrome Extensions Policy Now Live

By | May 27, 2014


New Google Chrome Extensions Policy Now LiveLess malware is always a good thing.

Earlier this year, Google has announced a new policy where Windows users will no longer be able to install Chrome extensions that were installed from various third party sites and now through the Web Store.

Well, today is the day when the new policy is kicking in, expect to see such extensions disabled automatically (with no way to re-enable them) until all of them are hosted in the Web Store.


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  1. Tiago Sá says:

    Security is a good thing. Freedom is also a good thing.

    But as ALWAYS and everywhere, it’s a matter of what’s most important for people. I think this is a good thing, not using Chrome myself. Power users don’t use Chrome anyway, so no one will be detrimentally affected by this.