Google put a hand on the tool bar on Chrome

Google always wanted Chrome to become the No. 1 browser with fast, easy to use and high stability. The company has made many improvements in the past to reach this goal, which is the latest focus on tightening Web Store rules to prevent tool overload.

Google always wanted Chrome to become the No. 1 browser with fast, easy to use and high stability. The company has made many improvements in the past to reach this goal, which is the latest focus on tightening Web Store rules to prevent tool overload.

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With the new policy will limit the situation with too many browser toolbars leading to a significant reduction in browser speed. From now on, new extensions will not be able to " sneak " into toolbars, secondary extensions or other features that are not part of the core functionality.

This move will create difficulties for honest developers who merely want to make money from the gadgets in those toolbars. The good news for them is that Google extends this time until June, to facilitate these developers to soften or remove the current extension on their toolbars.

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The information has been officially confirmed by technical director Erik Kay from Google. The new policy has also begun to take effect today ( December 21 ) for new toolbars that want to be included in the Chrome Web Store.

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