Google, Microsoft set aside rivalry to build more secure browser extensions



    Google and Microsoft aim to work together on standardizing browser extensions to improve their security and performance which is why the two tech giants, along with Apple and Mozilla, have launched the WebExtensions Community Group (WECG).

    Over the last few years, multiple browsers have adopted a broadly compatible model for extensions and this is why the WECG wants to explore how browser makers and other interested parties can work together to help advance a common browser extension platform.



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