Cuyler Stuwe
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to Chromium Extensions, Cuyler Stuwe, Robbi, John
As far as the question itself is concerned: I'm not aware of any restrictions on Chrome extensions altering Google search results.
There's no reason it wouldn't be as fair-game as any other site. It follows the "single, clear-purpose" requirement; Users explicitly install this extension specifically in order to be advertised to.
The biggest obstacles you'll run into if you try to do something similar are:
1. If the "single purpose" of your extension isn't to sign up for deals, then this would definitely be against the rules.
2. Even if it's OK with the Chrome Web Store, it might not be OK with whatever ad network/program you're usi ng.