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Apple responded by saying it values competition but believes the proposed changes would hurt user privacy and security. Google emphasized Android’s openness and its commitment to fair regulations that ...
New policies restrict extensions from injecting affiliate links unless they provide direct, transparent benefits to users.
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Google Chrome has banned certain practices used by shopping-related extensions in the wake of the Honey influencer ...
Google has updated its policies for the Chrome Web Store with new rules for affiliate ads and programs, which require all ...
Chrome extensions are no longer allowed to mess with affiliate links or trick users with promises of fake discount coupons.