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If the Chrome Web Store is not opening/working or you can't install or add new extensions to Chrome, this post will help you fix the issue.
Don’t install from the Chrome Web Store unless you are absolutely sure that what you’re installing is a legitimate extension. To make sure you’re not tempted or fooled by any other crappy ...
Google today updated the Chrome Web Store's spam policy to block extension spam so that users can have a real chance to avoid potentially malicious extensions while sifting through 200,000 add-ons ...
After warning Chrome users in November, Google has begun blocking non-Chrome Web Store extensions from being installed on Chrome for Windows.
Google made a couple of updates to its Chrome Web Store today and with these, developers can now use the store to offer free trials for packaged apps (which are able to run offline). But more ...
Google today began blocking local Chrome extensions to protect Windows users. This means that as of today, extensions can be installed in Chrome for Windows only if they’re hosted on the Chrome ...
Back in May of last year, Google started enforcing a policy that requires Chrome extensions be hosted on its Chrome Web Store, but only on Windows. The goal was to prevent malware hidden in ...
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.
Stanford researchers uncover widespread security risks in Google Chrome Web Store extensions, with millions unknowingly downloading malware.
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XDA Developers on MSNIf you have this "verified" Chrome extension installed, you need to delete it immediately
Strangely, this extension has been in the Chrome Web Store for years, and for the longest time, it simply did what it claimed ...
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