The review team is probably the most mysterious team in Chrome. It would be more vivid to think of an extension as a person.
Question 1:
How do you tell if a person is a good person or a bad person? I know that sometimes you judge good people as bad people or bad people as good people. I guess sometimes it's hard to judge, right?
Question 2:
How much do you work in a week? For example, 2000 extension updates need to be reviewed per week? How many people are on this team?
Question 3:
Some policies are broad and vague. How do you enforce them?
Question 4:
If an extension collects user data, and does disclose it on its privacy policy, but you don't know how it is executed behind the scenes, it is entirely up to the user to decide whether to trust this extension. In other words, privacy issues cannot be completely solved by CWS.
Sorry, this is not a question. I just want to hear the review team acknowledge that even with their best efforts, it doesn't mean that the extensions they review are free of security and privacy issues.
Question 5:
How does "Enhanced Safe Browsing" work for extensions?