Google Waves Goodbye to Paid Google Chrome Extensions

Google Waves Goodbye to Paid Google Chrome Extensions

There are other ways to monetize extensions, Google says

Google Removes Large Pack of Chrome Extensions Used for Spying on Users

Google Removes Large Pack of Chrome Extensions Used for Spying on Users

One of the largest malicious campaigns targeting Chrome

Google to Ban Installation of Chrome Extensions from Third-Party Websites

Google to Ban Installation of Chrome Extensions from Third-Party Websites

Inline installation no longer available for new extensions

Google Updates Web Store Policy to Expose Data-Slurping Extensions

Google Updates Web Store Policy to Expose Data-Slurping Extensions

Company will start banning infringing extensions on July 15

Vivaldi Browser Now Supports Google Chrome Extensions

Vivaldi Browser Now Supports Google Chrome Extensions

Vivaldi TP4 now lets you install extensions from the Chrome Web Store and integrate them in your daily routine

  • Security
  • By Gabriela Vatu
  • September 11th, 2014
Google Fails to Stop Malicious Extensions from Ending Up in Chrome Web Store, Despite New Policy

Google Fails to Stop Malicious Extensions from Ending Up in Chrome Web Store, Despite New Policy

Google doesn't let you install third-party extensions for security reasons

Microsoft Rolls Out Major Office Online Update, Now Available in Chrome Web Store

Microsoft Rolls Out Major Office Online Update, Now Available in Chrome Web Store

Redmond has just released a major pack of improvements for Office Online

Google Extends Deadline for Chrome Extensions to Move into Web Store

Google Extends Deadline for Chrome Extensions to Move into Web Store

Google is trying to make sure malicious content no longer gets to Windows Chrome users

Starting with Chrome 33, Google Will Block Local Extensions for Windows Users

Starting with Chrome 33, Google Will Block Local Extensions for Windows Users

If the extensions you have installed are not in the Web Store, they'll be disabled

Google Changes Policy for Chrome Extensions, Seeks to Kill Multi-Purpose Tools

Google Changes Policy for Chrome Extensions, Seeks to Kill Multi-Purpose Tools

Google wants Chrome extensions to have a single purpose from now on

Shady Extensions Hosted on Chrome Web Store Used in Facebook Scams

Shady Extensions Hosted on Chrome Web Store Used in Facebook Scams

Facebook scammers sell "Likes" using compromised accounts

Mozilla Pondering an Open Web App Store

Mozilla Pondering an Open Web App Store

As a response to Google's Chrome Web Store

Google I/O 2010: Chrome Web Store

Google I/O 2010: Chrome Web Store

A dedicated marketplace for web applications