Google announces changes to Chrome Web Store policies to help fight spammy extensions

Illustration by Alex Castro / The Verge

Google’s Chrome Web Store is the biggest catalog of browser extensions around, but as with any successful chunk of the internet, more things on offer to install means more scammers and spammers trying to sneak their trash into the mix or looking to abuse the system for their own gain.

To that end, Google is introducing several new rules for the Chrome Web Store to help cut down on spammy extensions. Developers of the over 200,000 extensions on the Chrome Web Store will have until August 27th to make any necessary changes to their extensions or risk getting booted from the store.

Here’s what’s no longer allowed:

  • Developers can’t multiple extensions that do the same thing
  • Extensions can’t have misleading descriptions, developer names,...

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source https://www.theverge.com/2020/4/30/21242597/google-chrome-web-store-new-spam-policy-extensions

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