Popular privacy extension ClearURLs removed from Chrome web store

Google has removed a popular Chrome extension called ClearURLs from the Chrome Web Store and its creator has described the company’s reasoning for doing so as “ridiculous”.

As reported by The Register, the Chrome team emailed the developer of the extension Kevin Röbert to inform him that his extension had been removed from its store due to violating its terms. According to the Google Chrome team, ClearURLs was banned for having an inaccurate description, using permissions and keyword spam.



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