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Google has removed over 70 add-ons from the Web Store for the Chrome browser after reports of serious malicious activity.
We love Google Chrome — it’s blazing fast and supports most of HTML5 and CSS 3. But when it comes to using a browser for web development tasks, it’s hard to beat Firefox. With add-ons like ...
G Suite extensions will soon be moving away from the Chrome Web Store in an effort to streamline the discovery process, says Google.
With Google’s Chrome browser, such add-ons come in the form of extensions—small programs that run directly within the browser and improve or expand its capabilities.
After Chrome’s recent extension drama, what browser has the safest add-ons? Updates turned some Chrome add-ons malicious—not all browsers allow that.
Those having problems with browser add-ons can simply identify which extension is causing issues, and how to disable them.
Google has beefed up the latest beta of its Chrome Web browser by simplifying its features, boosting page-load speed, and packing it tight with many useful add-ons to enhance your browsing ...
The new WebExtensions API for Mozilla's Firefox will make it easier for developers to adjust add-ons for Chrome to work with Firefox. However, that comes at a price.
Mozilla sets plan to dump Firefox add-ons, move to Chrome-like extensions Developers will have until mid-2017 to switch to the new programming model.
Chrome users are up in arms again, this time over Google's plan to automatically disable some browser add-ons, according to scores of messages posted to Google's support forum.
Overall Firefox looks a lot more like Chrome than it used to. Soon it’ll even be able to support Chrome add-ons and extensions. That’s kind of cool, right?
Tens of malicious Google Chrome Store add-ons that were downloaded more than 32 million times spied on browsing data and stole personal information, including credentials … ...