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Google removes Chrome admin privileges to reduce threat posed by dodgy extensions

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  • A Microsoft dev has submitted an update to Chromium
  • The update de-elevates Chrome, to run without admin privileges by default
  • This should prevent malicious add-ons and extensions from operating freely

Future versions of Chrome on Windows will most likely not run with admin privileges by default. That way, users should be better protected from suspicious extensions, risky websites, and other potentially malicious activities.

Earlier in May, a Principal Software Engineer at Microsoft, Stefan Smolen, submitted a commit to the Chromium source code, with which Chrome will automatically de-elevate when users try to launch it with elevated permissions.

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