Do not create an extension that requires users to accept bundles of unrelated functionality, such as an email notifier and a news headline aggregator
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Hi Erik,The main reason we're making this change is so that our users have clearer expectations of extensions and to prevent potential bad actors from abusing the system. Extensions are a very big part of Chrome's success, so we don't want to change that, but we've been seeing some behaviors in the store that we want to get out in front of. Since this is mainly a policy change instead of a technical one, there will be a period during which we have to make some case-by-case decisions. The very nature of things that are policy based is that it's hard to list out a complete set of "rules".To take your specific example, that's the kind of case where we would probably need to take a specific look. In general, the kind of situation we're trying to avoid is:- user downloads extension that does A, but also does B and C- problem is, user only wants A, and B and C are pretty unrelated to AExtensions that aren't following the policy can expect to be contacted by us to help them work through it.Just to be clear: we're not trying to actively boot anybody out; the ecosystem benefits greatly (especially our users) when everyone plays by the rules and is above-board, and I'm here to help any developers get and stay within the policy.Joe
On Thu, Dec 19, 2013 at 11:13 PM, ErikRothoff <erik.r...@gmail.com> wrote:
I just saw the news today about the "single-purpose extension"-policy and that it will start to be enforced in June 2014. I would like some clarity in what "single-purpose extension" means, and help in knowing if an extension is in the wrong. It seems from the description in the Program Policies document that some of the more popular extensions are breaking the new rules. The rules also seem to be a bit contradicting at times, for example:Do not create an extension that requires users to accept bundles of unrelated functionality, such as an email notifier and a news headline aggregatorIf Gmail supplies an atom feed for their users, and the extension is a RSS reader, then the user can use the extension as an email notifier, but also a news headline aggregator. Does this count as multi-purpose?What I find the most scary is the ambiguity of the terms and difficulty of knowing what is breaking the rules. Will you be e-mailing out to the developers of extensions that currently are? It would be great if there was some kind of contact where you could ask questions, get clarity or see if your extension will be disabled.--
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- user downloads extension that does A, but also does B and C
- problem is, user only wants A, and B and C are pretty unrelated to A
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Good point Stan Weichers.
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I got a canned email regarding this single purpose issue on 1 of my extensions. What is the process for me to make a case for my extension, seems like single purpose is up for interpretation as Erik mentioned above but before I start destroying my product completely I want to talk to someone from Google. My monetization of existing users will be impacted.
In the email it didn't not specify time period for blocking or disabling, it did not specify how I should proceed and to what extent I should change my extension. The email says do not reply since the email reply address is not monitored.
Also if you guys start blocking would it affect my existing user base? Or would it just affect new installs? How would I be able to upgrade existing users if you guys start blocking it.
Please provide more information, I feel as if you guys are dictating the ideal case and what you guys want to enforce without any details on how this will be enforced and what the review process is. How is this helping developers, especially the open source community?
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Dear Developer,
Our records indicate that you have a Chrome Web Store extension.....
An extension should have a single purpose that is clear to users. Do not create an extension that requires users to accept
bundles of unrelated functionality, such as an email notifier and a news headline aggregator. If two pieces of functionality
are clearly separate, they should be put into two different extensions, and users should have the ability to install and
uninstall them separately. For example, functionality that displays product ratings and reviews, but also injects ads into web
pages, should not be bundled into a single extension. Similarly, toolbars that provide a broad array of functionality or entry
points into services are better delivered as separate extensions, so that users can select the services they want.
For new extensions and existing extensions that have moved out of compliance after December 19, 2013, the policy will go into
effect immediately. We're not going to start enforcing the policy for other existing extensions in the Web Store until June
2014 in order to give developers time to adapt their code. Please take a moment to review your items, make appropriate changes
and re-publish in your developer dashboard to ensure compliance with our policies.
For more information regarding the policy change and transition, please refer to our external blog post.
http://blog.chromium.org/2013/12/keeping-chrome-extensions-simple.html
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Google Chrome Web Store Team
There’s been a lot of discussion surrounding Chrome’s new single-purpose policy and how it affects extension and app ad-supported monetization. As a developer that faced similar concerns, my team and I have been developing a new monetization platform for extensions and apps that complies with Chrome’s web store policies.
Built on top of our proprietary ad network, our publisher platform works in conjunction with a browser extension whose single purpose is to seamlessly integrate relevant ads into your users’ browsing experience.
You can check out the overview and how it works on our website but in a nutshell users are given the option to install the FairShare extension as a way for users to unlock features in your product, earn virtual rewards in your game, or simply donate to your extension and apps.
I think this question is better answered by someone at google and its probably not the appropriate forum to be advertising your product. As a side note - since you don't list any information about your business, its address, or its officers on your website it just doesn't come across as being very legit.
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