Chrome will block someone else’s code

Google has embarked on software developers using Chrome apps to run. It's no secret that third-party programs inject their own code into a popular browser, however, the Google office suddenly decided to put an end to this, accusing third-party programmers of a security breach.

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According to Google media representatives, in July 2018 it is planned to launch an updated version of the browser, which will filter the operation of third-party software. At first, Chrome will only warn about unauthorized entry of code into the browser, however, in future versions of the program it will be possible to block the launch of applications. Google experts do not exclude that the updated browser will require the removal of a third-party application that uses Chrome. In case of failure, the browser will simply refuse to work.

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It is noteworthy that the software of such giants as Microsoft will work in its normal mode - not to be filtered. This leads to many conclusions, which boil down to the fact that someone craves financial gain from third-party applications. Experts do not exclude that Google will offer licensing of applications that require the implementation of their own code in the Chrome browser.

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