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Google Chrome extensions are getting an awesome upgrade — what you need to know

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Google wants to make it easier to figure out whether Chrome extensions are really worth it. The company has announced that it is starting to offer extensions to the Chrome Store with two new badges that provide an at-a-glance view of important information.

The first badge is called “recommended” and takes the form of a prize ribbon. This is to demonstrate the following high-quality extensions: [Google’s] It meets technical best practices and high user experience and design standards.”

This badge can only be earned through a manual process where real people rate your extension based on certain criteria. This includes ensuring that extensions provide a “pleasant and intuitive experience”, ensuring that developers are using the latest APIs, and monitoring privacy practices and permissions.

Core features should be “accessible without additional credentials or payment”, and developers need a repository page detailing the purpose of each extension they provide and its image.

The second badge shows extensions from existing publishers and looks like a check mark. This is the Chrome Store equivalent of a verified social media account, which Google says is for publishers who “have verified their identity and have demonstrated that they comply with the Developer Program Policies.”

In other words, these extensions probably weren’t put there by a malicious actor trying to use them for something evil.

But it’s about more than just knowing who you are. Google also requires “continuous positive performance”. This means that there are no pending developer policy violations and publishers must demonstrate that they are entitled to this badge. Because of this, Google said it would take “at least several months to meet these conditions to qualify.”

Publishers cannot pay for badges, which increases user trust across the entire system. However, you can nominate one of the existing extensions for your referral badge.

The whole idea here is that when Chrome users install extensions they don’t have to worry about installing anything suspicious, malicious or worthless. So the next time you browse the Chrome Store and see this badge, you can rest assured that you are getting something good.


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Google Chrome extensions are getting an awesome upgrade — what you need to know

Google’s about to make it even easier to figure out whether a Chrome extension is actually worth installing or not. The company has announced it’s started applying two new badges to extensions in the Chrome store, letting you see crucial information at a glance.
The first badge is called ‘Featured’, and is shaped like a prize ribbon. That’s designed to show you the high quality extensions that “follow [Google’s] technical best practices and meet a high standard of user experience and design.”
This badge can only be received through a manual process, which involves actual people assessing the extensions against specific criteria. That includes checking that extensions offer an “enjoyable and intuitive experience” and that developers use the latest APIs, as well as monitoring privacy practices and permissions.
Core features must be “accessible without additional credentials or payments,” and developers need store pages detailing the purpose of each extension they provide and images of it in use. 
The second badge will showcase extensions made by Established Publishers, and is shaped like a checkmark. This one is the Chrome store equivalent of verified social media accounts, with Google revealing that it’s for publishers “who have verified their identity and demonstrated compliance with the developer program policies.” 
In other words, these extensions aren’t likely to have been put there by bad actors, who aim to use an extension for something nefarious. 
But there’s more to it than simply verifying who you say you are. Google also requires a “consistent positive track record.” That means no outstanding developer policy violations, and essentially means publishers have to prove they deserve this badge. Because of this, Google says it “will take at least a few months of respecting these conditions to qualify.”
Publishers won’t be able to pay for either of the badges, which should help user trust in the whole system. They can nominate one of their existing extensions for Featured badge consideration, however.
The whole idea here is that Chrome users shouldn’t have any doubts when they install an extension, and won’t need to worry that they’re installing something malicious or worthless. So, next time you’re browsing the Chrome store and you see those badges, you can be a bit more confident that you’re getting something good.

#Google #Chrome #extensions #awesome #upgrade

Google Chrome extensions are getting an awesome upgrade — what you need to know

Google’s about to make it even easier to figure out whether a Chrome extension is actually worth installing or not. The company has announced it’s started applying two new badges to extensions in the Chrome store, letting you see crucial information at a glance.
The first badge is called ‘Featured’, and is shaped like a prize ribbon. That’s designed to show you the high quality extensions that “follow [Google’s] technical best practices and meet a high standard of user experience and design.”
This badge can only be received through a manual process, which involves actual people assessing the extensions against specific criteria. That includes checking that extensions offer an “enjoyable and intuitive experience” and that developers use the latest APIs, as well as monitoring privacy practices and permissions.
Core features must be “accessible without additional credentials or payments,” and developers need store pages detailing the purpose of each extension they provide and images of it in use. 
The second badge will showcase extensions made by Established Publishers, and is shaped like a checkmark. This one is the Chrome store equivalent of verified social media accounts, with Google revealing that it’s for publishers “who have verified their identity and demonstrated compliance with the developer program policies.” 
In other words, these extensions aren’t likely to have been put there by bad actors, who aim to use an extension for something nefarious. 
But there’s more to it than simply verifying who you say you are. Google also requires a “consistent positive track record.” That means no outstanding developer policy violations, and essentially means publishers have to prove they deserve this badge. Because of this, Google says it “will take at least a few months of respecting these conditions to qualify.”
Publishers won’t be able to pay for either of the badges, which should help user trust in the whole system. They can nominate one of their existing extensions for Featured badge consideration, however.
The whole idea here is that Chrome users shouldn’t have any doubts when they install an extension, and won’t need to worry that they’re installing something malicious or worthless. So, next time you’re browsing the Chrome store and you see those badges, you can be a bit more confident that you’re getting something good.

#Google #Chrome #extensions #awesome #upgrade


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