Improving Security and Privacy for Extensions Users(security.googleblog.com)
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Improving Security and Privacy for Extensions Users
https://security.googleblog.com/2019/06/improving-security-and-privacy-for.html
2 comments
If they just want to protect users, why not introduce these restrictions as a setting that's on by default, but still can be turned off (with a giant fullscreen warning about security and performance, if they wish)? I didn't ask to be protected by Google, so I see these changes only as an attempt to take away control of the browser (which I don't use btw).
One thing to note: if Google gets to decide what is an ad, will they whitelist Adsense ads?