Google Rolls Out New Badges Feature to Evade Bad Chrome Extensions

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Last Updated on April 21, 2022 by Larious


Google Rolls Out New Badges Feature to Evade Bad Chrome Extensions

Google made it easier to identify valuable and harmful extensions by rolling out two new badges features to the extensions for every chrome web store user.

A month earlier, the company was spotted testing a new label feature for the Chrome web store that will help users to avoid downloading the bad or harmful chrome extensions, and it will work like a verified symbol or not.

The new badges system is also to support the developers; the developers who will gain these badges, their extensions might feature in special advertisements and might get on higher rankings in search and filtering.

Google Introduces Two New Badges on Chrome Web Store

Google Introduces Two New Badges on Chrome Web StoreGoogle Introduces Two New Badges on Chrome Web Store

Google’s new Featured and the Established publisher badge’s goal is to make it easier for users to find great extensions and to understand which extensions publisher has a good record with no history of violations that preserve users from installing or not.

Established Publisher Badge

The first badge, the Established Publisher badge will showcase the publishers whose identity has been verified, and is the developer extensions comply with Google services and the Developer Program Policy. This badge will be granted to developers automatically.

Featured Badge

The second badge is the Featured badge for extensions that follow Google’s best practices, provide a high standard design & user experience, and have a clear description of extensions on the listing page concerning with users’ privacy. To get this badge, developers have to nominate their own extensions for a Featured badge.

Google’s official report also mentioned that their team member would check every term smartly of each extension before concluding to give it the badge, and publishers are not allowed to pay for receiving the badge.

Chrome’s competitor Mozilla Firefox also owns a similar ‘Recommended Extensions’ feature. Recently, Google has been spotted working on a new ‘Self Share’ feature in Nearby Share Android.

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