So probably object-src needs to be set, but not sure what it should be. EN: This extension violates the Chrome Web Store policy DE: Diese Erweiterung verletzt die Chrome Web Store-Richtlinien. We appear to violate the Use of Permissions section of the Chrome Web Store policy. Refused to load plugin data from 'data:application/pdf base64,' because it violates the following Content Security Policy directive: "object-src 'self' "content_security_policy": "script-src 'self' object-src 'self' frame-src 'self' data:" google chrome wanmask extension 'this extension violates the google web store policy' hi all i'm puzzled - been using wanmask in google chrome for months now - woke today and booted pc- wanmask disabled.
Refused to load plugin data from 'data:application/pdf base64,JVBERi0xLjQNCiXi48/TDQoxIDAgb2JqDQo8PA0KL1R5cGU…mRvYmoNCjkgMCBvYmoNCjw8DQovVHlwZSAvRm9udA0KL1N1YnR5cGUgL1R5cGUxDQovQmFzZUZ' because it violates the following Content Security Policy directive: "default-src 'self'īut surprisingly this error is NOT raised when the data url is changed to : 'data:image/png base64,' + 'base64 encoded data' and the image gets loaded into iframe successfully.Īs far as i know, this error is raised only when inline code is executed directly into html file but this isn't the case here and if that is the case then why it does not gets raised for image files.Īlso if i try setting the content security policy in the manifest.json file as : ("page_data").src = 'data:application/pdf base64,' + 'base64 encoded data' (base64 data is received from a c++ class)īut as soon as above function is called, a content security policy error is raised as : However Chrome does vet their extensions before putting them on the web store and generally.
This extension violates the Chrome Web Store Policy. A: Yes, you can et viruses from Google Chrome extensions. this javascript is registered in the html file and the LoadFunction is registered inside the DOMContentLoaded event on the click of a button. Y: Discover great apps, games, extensions and themes for Google Chrome. But it seemed the extension had been removed from the Chrome web store. I went to chrome://extensions, found that extension, and saw 'This extension violates the Chrome Web Store policy.' Fortunately, I can still enable that extension. The content is loaded using the data URL scheme as : A few days ago (about 23 May), an extension ( Recent History) that I use everyday was disable by Chrome. Trying to load different contents(can be pdf, swf etc.) in an 'iframe' through javascript in an chrome extension application.