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by Jare 3529 days ago
The extension has access to certain information provided by the user and the browser. Due to a vulnerability, that information is no longer secure, and may be used in ways that the user of the extension does not expect nor has approved. The platform holder treats vulnerable extensions as if they were effectively malware, and bans them.

Hard to go deeper without further information, but it makes sense to me.