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Google is shutting down paid Chrome extensions – The Verge
Google is shutting down paid Chrome extensions offered on the Chrome Web Store. That means that developers who are trying to monetize their extensions will have to do so with other payment-handling systems.

The changes will take place over the coming months
Illustration by Alex Castro / The Verge
Google is shutting down paid Chrome extensions offered on the Chrome Web Store, the company announced today. That means that developers who are trying to monetize their extensions will have to do so with other payment-handling systems.
As of Monday, developers can no longer make new paid extensions, according to Google though thats cementing a policy that has already been in place since March. And that …
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