![]() The new version removed the script but it kept the extra permissions that it requested when the previous version was released.ĭevelopers analyzed the code of the extension versions and discovered additional bits of code that added more weight to the "there is something fishy going on" camp. The new owner uploaded a new version of the extension after it got suspended by Microsoft from the company's web store. The update did request additional permissions, including the permission to manipulate all web requests. Version 7.1.8, submitted initially to the Chrome Web Store, included calls to remote scripts and used remote tracking analytics. ![]() The Register reports that the new owner of the extension submitted a new version of the extension to the Chrome Web Store but did not upload it to the GitHub project site. ![]() by adding or increasing tracking or displaying advertisement, or through semi-legal or malicious means such as injecting ads on visited pages or selling user data to other companies. Some exploit the userbases of bought extensions through various means, e.g. It is not uncommon for extensions to get sold, and companies contact the creators of popular extensions all the time to find out if the creators are interesting in selling their extensions. The original developer of the open source extension sold the extension to an unknown entity in June 2020. Why we are no longer recommending The Great Suspender Update: Google removed the extension from the Chrome Web Store. in how to handle lots of browser tabs and in how to tame Google Chrome's memory use. The extension was mentioned in several articles on this site as a recommendation, e.g. I reviewed The Great Suspender back in 2013 for the first time and found it to be an excellent extension for taming Chrome's RAM hunger.
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