For new developers, it generally takes a few months to become trusted. Eventually, we strive for all developers with compliant extensions to reach this status upon meeting our developer program policies.
Can confirm what @Nutter is experiencing. When I open the Chrome extension, go to Settings > Log out, and manually log out of the extension, I can get back in by just inputting my master password. I am not re-prompted for 2FA.
Recently we noticed that the Hubspot Sales gmail plugin for Chrome is causing the browser to become really slow and laggy, especially while working with Gmail. It gets so bad that sometimes it takes several seconds just to display the emails each time I scroll down within Gmail. I'm running on a 2019 HP Spectre 360 i7, SSD drive with 16GB of ram. It's a powerful computer so it's not a hardware thing. The second we disable the chrome plugin, everything instantly goes back to fast and snappy. The only other plugin we have Nimbus (screenshots) and Boomerang (Gmail plugin). Everything works fine with those plugins and everything worked fine before. Not sure if some recent Hubspot Sales plugin update and/or Chrome update broke things but it's unbearable.
We have a great troubleshooting guide for the extension that resolves a good majority or any problems or slowness that may be occurring that I would recommend having your team checking the steps here.
I would like to apologize for the frustrations, data issues, and business impact this has caused. Could you provide us more information on what is happening? The more information, screenshots, and details you can provide, the better I can advise on the next steps.
Latest Extension version (2.9.0.14348 released Dec 5th) resolved the issue for me. If you are still experiencing the issue check you are on the latest version by going here: chrome://extensions/ clicking details on the extension an verifying the version. If you are on an older version go to the Chrome Web Store and update or just uninstall and reinstall the extension.
For what it's worth I am using latest version of Chrome and latest version of Windows 11 on a HP Spectre x360 (2022). No one else in my office has reported the issue and they are on a variety of other manufactures laptops.
I am still monitoring, my memory usage is higher than Gmail instances without the extension. With the previous version of the extension I was getting runaway memory leaks where memory usage would climb infinitely until I ran out of memory and the tab crashed. Now it seems to start at 300 MBs vasiliate as high as 500 MBs without affecting system performance.
Same for us, using nearly all of my CPU resources (and I have a fairly "loaded" computer). Updated to latest Mac OS, restarted computer and chrome, still an issue. --- Something is wrong with the chrome extension for sure. Please let us know when it's fixed.
We deployed another change at 3:17 PM ET that we think will resolve this issue. Please refresh your Gmail page and try again. If the issue persists even after relaunching Chrome and Gmail let us know.
Following up here to see if there are plans to take a closer look into this? I had a meeting with our sales team just now and I am not the only person on our team that is experiencing this issue. One of our team members had their computer crash as it was just too overloaded but the rest of us are mainly experiencing a very laggy chrome browser where we cant even work.
We recommend to please refresh Gmail to get our latest updates; relaunching Google Chrome may also help. If you are still experiencing issues, please file a ticket and record a log from the background page. This will help our team to investigate more about it.
In the last couple of days/weeks I notice the Chrome extension getting unbearably slow when viewing a PDF. My laptop is of high quality and very fast with other tasks. For example a PDF of only 8 pages with around 10 notes is really slow and unresponsive, especially compared to the default Chrome PDF viewer.
I have a video showing how slow the PDF viewer and eventually even crashes
In the meantime, our native viewer works fine, so you may use that if needed by going to Settings > Browser Integration and choosing Viewer with annotations. The Google Drive viewer also works.
One or two weeks ago Kaspersky chrome extension stopped(greyed out) working on my pc. Mainly I use chrome. But it appears to be greyed out in Microsoft edge too. And yesterday protected browser option stopped working on both chrome and edge browsers. I have 3 separate chrome accounts for work, personal stuff etc. It doesn't work in any of these accounts. Tried to reinstall the extension but it doesn't work.
My specs are - Windows 10 21H2, Kaspersky total security(21.3.10.391). AMD 5950x, 32GB ram.
I tried to rename the safeBrowser Common folder but no luck. Issue still persist. I have another pc with windows 10, Kaspersky internet security. It partially work on some browsers on that pc.
Can anyone please help me to fix this issue ? I have reached out to customer support but they haven't responded to me yet.
Another thing that I have noticed is, Kaspersky chrome extension doesn't appear on chrome webstore search result. I can only find it using the link provided in the Kaspersky notification center.
Thanks.
6. Uninstall KTS, during the process (you'll) be given the option to save data & tick check boxes - do NOT tick any boxes EXCEPT Save License data - leave every other check box empty/blank -> allow the uninstall Wizard to complete.
Thank you for help.
01.02. yes I have received an automated email. It has been 12 hours so I was bit worried.
03. Tried this and sadly it didn't work.
04. I was bit hesitant to reset browsers because I have to login to websites again.
08. Do I need to insert the license key again ? or will it be activated automatically ?
Will share my feedback once I able to solve this issue.
Again, Thank you for helping me out.
1. & 2. 12 hours accounts for the incident to go thru the initial stages of processing; do not worry, support will be in touch. IF *after* 5 days, you've not had a Kaspersky human contact (you) via email; post back the Incident reference number please?
3. Was not an instruction for you to try - it was simply showing you the Chrome extension *is* available - in response to (your) comment: "Another thing that I have noticed is, Kaspersky chrome extension doesn't appear on chrome webstore search result."
Just wondering if any have managed to get the single sign on extension working with Google Chrome and Teams. I can get SSO working in Outlook, but not in Chrome and teams, where I need to enter both Email adress and password when opening first time.
Thanks for the input.
I have tried to set the above so I have exact same policy. When I try to install a new computer with this profile and open a chrome browser or teams, it still ask for username and password
same behavior here. SSO for our MS Office and MS user accounts is working in Safari, but it is not working in Google Chrome. I guess, that we have to provide Chrome via Self Service.APP. At this time, our employees are installing their prefered browser themself right from Google oder mozilla .
Update again:
As far, as I was able to find informations about SSO and Chrome , there is a discussion here at Jamf Nation, where someone tells, that Microsoft does not support SSO for Chrome . We did not spent much more time to this project, but I will keep it keep it in my mind.
Both Google Chrome and Mozilla Firefox fall into this category. Even if they are configured in the MDM configuration profile, the result will be a regular authentication prompt in the browser.
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