Comment by Hizonner
> Maybe they'd even remove extensions that have (ab)used it from Chrome Web Store.
So now it's abuse to make the user's browser do what the user wants, for the user's benefit, to protect the user from, you know, actual abuse.
> Maybe they'd even remove extensions that have (ab)used it from Chrome Web Store.
So now it's abuse to make the user's browser do what the user wants, for the user's benefit, to protect the user from, you know, actual abuse.
Well, I don't think so — hence the parenthesis. Although, I am pretty sure that's how Google looks at it, given all MV3 changes.