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@@ -16,8 +16,8 @@ In addition, starting with the May 20, 2014 release of Chrome, |
we <a href="http://blog.chromium.org/2014/02/make-sure-to-get-your-extension-in.html">have begun to require</a> |
that extensions in Chrome for Windows be hosted in the Chrome Web Store. |
Starting in Chrome 44 in July 2015, |
-extensions in Mac are also required to be hosted in the Chrome Web Store. |
-</p> |
+extensions in Mac are also |
+<a href="http://blog.chromium.org/2015/05/continuing-to-protect-chrome-users-from.html">required to be hosted in the Chrome Web Store</a>.</p> |
<h2 id="two">2.) Why did Google launch a “single purpose” Chrome extensions policy?</h2> |