Google is shutting dropping paid Chrome extensions offered on the Chrome Web Store, the congregation announced today. That agency that developers who are trying to monetize their extensions will have to do therefore with other payment-handling systems.
As of Monday, developers can no longer make new paid extensions, co-ordinate to Google -- though that's cementing a propoundment that has once been in abode back March. As well-conditioned as that propoundment follows a temporary suspension of publishing paid extensions in January postliminary Google noticed an uptick in fraudulent affairs that "aim[ed] to feat users."
Google will gradually phase out other functionality over the foreseen months, as well-conditioned as on February 1st, Google says that flawless extensions can no longer findings customers utilizing the Chrome Web Store's payments system. Here's the impregnated timeline:
.. .These aren't the only notable changes to extensions that Google has made-up this year. The congregation tamped out a number of propoundment updates in April plotted to reduce spammy extensions, including banning multiple extensions that do the aforementioned thing, not assuasive developers to dispense reviews to try to get bulkiest refitting for their extension, as well-conditioned as ghastly extensions that abusiveness notifications.
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