Google Chrome 25 Disables Silent Extension Installation


Google on Friday announced that it is changing its stance for silently installing extensions in its browser. As of Chrome 25, external extension deployment options on Windows will be disabled by default and all extensions previously installed using them will be automatically disabled.
Here’s what will happen in Chrome 25 and above if an extension tries to silently install itself in your browser:
post sideload dialog Google Chrome 25 will disable silent extension installation, kill all such extensions retroactively
Notice that you will still have the option to “Enable extension” as well as, if you’re not sure how it got there, “Remove from Chrome.”
Here’s what will happen when you launch Chrome 25 for the first time and you already had previously-silently-installed extensions:
Sideload wipeout final 3 Google Chrome 25 will disable silent extension installation, kill all such extensions retroactively
Chrome 25 will give you a list of the extensions it is disabling. If you want to keep some of them, you can click on “Extension Settings.” Otherwise, you can click on “OK, Great.”
For those wondering how silent extension installation works, it’s pretty straightforward. A distributor can use the Windows registry to install extensions en masse; a feature that was originally intended for letting developers to include a Chrome extension as a part of the installation of their software.
Once Chrome 25 is released next year, this will no longer be possible without the user’s knowledge.

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