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by macNchz
1853 days ago
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Five years ago I had a whole bunch of extensions, but that ended whenever it was that I first learned that there were bad actors buying legitimate extensions from their developers and filling them with malware. After that I dramatically reduced the number I had installed, down to basically a password manager and ublock origin. The brief install-time vetting I used to do would would do nothing to prevent an auto update from installing something malicious in the future. Nowadays malicious browser extensions are the most common thing I find on family and friends' computers when I'm helping them with an issue. |
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Example:
Beth Anderson <beth@monetize-extensions.com> Mon 10:58 AM To: Mostly Spam <dev@x-ing.space>
Hello
I am Beth and I am offering monetization for browser extensions, with everything that is going on our team was extremely focused and productive in creating a way to earn revenue on extensions.
We offer to change default search to Bing or Yahoo on your extension which can earn up to $800 a month per 5000 users. This is a premium product by invitation only and can easily be added to your chrome extensions.
You are might curious to know if it is allowed? And I must say that this is completely allowed! Please reply to this email to discuss this further!
Looking forward hearing from you!
Beth Anderson
Business Development Manager