4.6 out of 5
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Google UserOct 1, 2024
No longer seems to be working. The last extension update was in April and the latest notification was in August for me. I have a lot of extensions too. Cya.
Andrew “Covarr” CovarrubiasJul 31, 2024
Extremely useful extension. I recently started seeing some of my web traffic redirected, and Under New Management helped me identify the extension which had been sold and ruined. Would be five stars if it notified me when an extension changed owners rather than merely logging for me to find, but still absolutely worth installing.
Alaster C.Jun 19, 2024
I have only realised that you had to click on the extension to see if an extension had changed it's developer info. The thumbnail for this looks like you wait for a notification to pop up, showing the extensions name, icon and new owners. If I didn't know about how it truly worked now, I could've thought that I was totally fine when in the background an extension was taking my sessions away. Anyways, it's pretty good at tracking the info. Some false positives here and there, but overall 4 stars.
Skip In PerthMay 20, 2024
This is also available for Firefox. (Heard of it on "Security Now" podcast too)
ScottMay 15, 2024
Like many others, heard about this on the excellent Security Now podcast. This is an extension that has been sorely needed for a long time to combat extensions being sold to new owners who may use them to do dubious things.
Lynne WhitehornApr 2, 2024
Couldn't be simpler. It literally gives you a before-and-after list of extension changes. Totally recommended.
Jeff TomlinMar 25, 2024
Also heard about this on Security Now. So glad to have this nagging-in-the-back-or-my-head issue resolved!
Donn EdwardsMar 15, 2024
Heard about it on the Security Now podcast
Damien BancalMar 11, 2024
Very interesting ! Thank's for idea.
Marco KramerMar 9, 2024
Happy to see this massive security issue taken seriously.