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By now you have learned about most of the features of Google Chrome Extensions, including the architecture, messaging between different components, and the APIs provided by the Google Chrome Extensions framework. This chapter covers the remaining features of Google Chrome Extensions, such as the options page, override pages, and themes. In addition to this, you will learn about some security concerns that you should keep in mind when developing Google Chrome Extensions. These include API permissions, match pattern permissions, content-script injections, etc.
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Mehta, P. (2016). More About Extensions. In: Creating Google Chrome Extensions. Apress, Berkeley, CA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4842-1775-7_4
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