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Google will remove shady data-stealing Chrome extensions starting October 15

24/07/2019

Google is making good on its “root-and-branch review” of third-party developer access to user data. The company has now said its new policy for Minimum Permission and updated User Data policy will be enforced starting October 15, 2019 — in other words, Chrome will no longer support sketchy extensions that...
Google is making good on its “root-and-branch review” of third-party developer access to user data. The company has now said its new policy for Minimum Permission and updated User Data policy will be enforced starting October 15, 2019 — in other words, Chrome will no longer support sketchy that gather data on your browsing activity. Back in May, the internet giant had annouced it would begin cracking down on Chrome that abuse your personal information. To that effect, it had urged all developers to post privacy policies and rework their Chrome to request only minimum permissions without compromising… This story continues at The Next WebOr just read more coverage about: Google
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