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    Chrome 117 will alert users with old extensions installed

    Kevin TofelBy Kevin TofelAugust 23, 2023Updated:August 23, 20232 Comments2 Mins Read
    Chrome 117 will alert users of outdated web extensions
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    Starting with Chrome 117, Google’s browser will alert users when old web extensions are installed. Google says the feature is to “keep the ecosystem safe for users while limiting the chances that this will impact genuine extensions.” The proactive alerts will appear in the “Safety Check” settings area of the browser.

    Chrome 117 will alert users of outdated web extensions

    According to Google, there are three scenarios where a Chrome 117 user would be alerted:

    • The extension has been unpublished by the developer.
    • The extension has been taken down for violating Chrome Web Store policy.
    • The item was marked as malware.

    There is a procedure for Chrome extension developers to address any issues if Google finds one or more. In that case, the developer is provided time to address any of Google’s concerns or policies. And during that time, users won’t see an alert for that particular extension. Well, unless the time expires on the developer and they haven’t addressed the issues. After that, users would be notified that the extension in question is potentially unsafe or no longer available on the Chrome Web Store.

    If you seen an alert in Chrome 117 or beyond about an extension issue, just click the “Review” button. This will bring up additional information about the extension and the reason for the alert.

    Chrome 117 will let users review outdated web extensions

    From the review screen, users can decide to remove one or all of the flagged web extensions. Of course, if you want to keep the extension, you can do so. Once you remove a Chrome Web Extension that’s no longer available, however, you won’t be able to reinstall it.

    This is a positive change for Google Chrome users in my opinion. Google has long protected the Chrome browser from malicious extensions, and I use quite a few, so that isn’t new. Adding an alert for these as well as outdated extensions removed from the Chrome Web Store brings another layer of comfort from a security standpoint, however. I almost wish Google had done this sooner, to be honest.

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    Kevin Tofel
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    After spending 15 years in IT at Fortune 100 companies, Kevin turned a hobby into a career and began covering mobile technology in 2003. He writes daily on the industry and has co-hosted the weekly MobileTechRoundup podcast since 2006. His writing has appeared in print (The New York Times, PC Magazine and PC World) and he has been featured on NBC News in Philadelphia.

    2 Comments

    1. James on August 23, 2023 9:50 am

      Yeah as you say should been done sooner.

      Google just ain’t sharp quick anymore.

      Why is that ? monopoly status? people who cared all retired? staff cut backs ? bad management ? all of these?

      What Google did once have seems mostly lost. Even Apple and parts of Microsoft seem have more life in them these days. Just no ambition or desire to be great / the best anymore.

      Feels like most people there just taking money and not giving much back……

      It’s easy to see that a new tech era could take many of Googles business out.

    2. Tom Mcardle on September 12, 2023 3:42 pm

      I still like Chrome. Thanks Google.

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