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Google unveils new privacy rules for Chrome extensions and Drive

  • Safi Bello
  • May 31, 2019
  • 1 min read

Engadget ---------- Google announced new rules that will restrict access to user data for third-party add-ons in Chrome and Drive. From now on, Chrome extension developers must request the least amount of user data their app requires to function. Apps that connect with Google Drive -- such as Pixlr and many popular document signing apps -- will be barred from accessing the entirety of the user's files. The changes are a result of Project Strobe, an audit Google launched in October to study how third-party services handle user data. To learn more click on the picture below to read the article.

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