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[Chrome Extensions]
An external entity is conducting a penetration test on an organization's Chrome Browser environment They report that a significant number of Manifest V2 (MV2) extensions are installed none of which are critical to business operations IT leadership has requested either block or upgrade
How should an administrator proceed?
[Chrome Extensions]
The security team has a request to approve two extensions with similar functionality. They only want to approve one extension for use in the environment to avoid redundancy
What is an objective measurement that the security team can use to help determine which extension may be safer to use?
[Chrome Extensions]
The browser administrators at a company have configured the following extension policies:
Policy Name | Policy Value
------- | --------
ExtensionInstallAllowlist |
[ "lpbdmphcndhhacbfcgbdmnoffaeppiici", "gihagpmigkmndpbjkmlolikibogeofcm", "enebfpjnlbicamdncnfhlaapucdmgkj", "hhpkimhnadcdidjaejaegpeeikllochd", "bmplllbeanipnjdckniakhniegbcobannoj" ]
ExtensionInstallBlocklist |
[ ]
ExtensionInstallForceList |
[ "gihagpmigkmndpbjkmlolikibogeofcm;
[https://clients2.google.com/service/update2/crx](https://clients2.google.com/service/update2/crx)", "ufninibicajhgibfhjcgnimlmdhccodfl;
[https://clients2.google.com/service/update2/crx](https://clients2.google.com/service/update2/crx)", "hhpkimhnadcdidjaejaegpeeikllochd;
[https://clients2.google.com/service/update2/crx](https://clients2.google.com/service/update2/crx)" ]
An employee at the company wants to install an extension from the Chrome Web Store called "Grammar Friend" with the extension ID `ufninibicajhgibfhjcgnimlmdhccodfl`
What will happen when the user goes to the Grammar Friend page in the Chrome Web Store?
[Manage Chrome Enterprise in the Cloud]
A Chrome administrator is trying to apply a new policy to the Finance organizational unit (OU) in the Google Admin console, but some managed browsers in the Finance OU display an unexpected policy value
What could be causing the discrepancy in policy value for the affected managed browsers'?
[Chrome Updates]
An administrator identifies that the next major Chrome release, Chrome 130, has an issue with oneof their critical business applications. The company's Chrome browsers are currently on version 129.0.6568.91. The administrator needs to prevent browsers from updating to Chrome 130, while allowing continued updates within the Chrome 129 major version.
Which target version prefix should the administrator use in the updates setting to achieve this?