Now, for the most part, third party extensions are regulated within dedicated software markets, with screening processes, notarization systems, and mandatory adherence guidelines all present. For example, on , plug ins that are featured within the official Chrome Web Store are supposed to adhere to strict guidelines, with developer declared disclosure of data practices and transparently conveyed permission requirements. With this all being the case, Ive historically been fairly loosey goosey in...

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