Google To Block Local Chrome Extensions On Windows Starting In January 260
An anonymous reader writes "Google today announced it will block local Chrome extensions starting in January, but only on the Windows platform. This means that next year, Windows users will only be able to install extensions for the company's browser from the Chrome Web Store. The changes will affect both Chrome's stable and beta channels on Windows. Google says it will continue to support local extension installs on its Dev and Canary channels, as well as installs via Enterprise policy. Chrome apps are not affected at all and will continue to be supported normally."
Sure, go ahead. (Score:4, Funny)
Re:Sure, go ahead. (Score:3, Funny)
It was nice, Chrome (Score:5, Funny)
It was nice, Chrome. Your scripting engine was fast. You hardly ever crashed. Your UI was pretty decent. I could even overlook some of your shortcomings. You were my first tabbed browser. I was actually willing to retrain my brain to quit using my OS's more universal process switching in defference to your tabbiness. We had some tough times closing the whole browser by accident when we really only wanted to close the page; but we worked through it. Your scripting engine was fast. You were young and sexy. It had to end though. I knew you wanted to pull me into your walled garden and make me mow every Saturday. I just wasn't ready for that kind of commitment. I know it's painful but I think we both realize it's time to move on. There's this other browser and, well... it's a fox.
Re:I stopped using Chrome (Score:5, Funny)
Switching to Firefox takes less than 5 minutes.
Yes, every time it starts up.
Re: Or, of course extensions that google doesn't l (Score:5, Funny)
Re: Or, of course extensions that google doesn't l (Score:5, Funny)