

Your Product violates the “Use of Permissions” section of the policy, which requires that you: Upon review of your Product, we find that it does not comply with the Chrome Web Store’s User Data Policy, and it has been removed from the store. Still haven't gotten any reply from a human, but I did get this scary email: I really doubt it since it needs to read tab.url. I have not done any test recently if the way the permissions work has changed.

I replied asking for clarification, and hopefully they can give some.Ĭc Your co-workers are trying to remove my extension. Please make the necessary changes within 14 days in order to avoid removal.Īs always, Google has machines write these emails, so it's never clear what they want. Don't attempt to "future proof" your product by requesting a permission that might benefit services or features that have not yet been implemented.If more than one permission could be used to implement a feature, you must request those with the least access to data or functionality.Request access to the narrowest permissions necessary to implement your product’s features or services.Your product violates the "Use of Permissions" section of the policy, which requires that you: Your item did not comply with the following section of our Program Policies:

Your item is still published, but is at risk of being removed from the Chrome Web Store. Your Google Chrome item "Duplicate Tab Shortcut" with ID: klehggjefofgiajjfpoebdidnpjmljhb did not comply with our policies.
