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Chrome: This extension is no longer supported #1924

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wellloaded opened this issue Mar 3, 2025 · 3 comments
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Chrome: This extension is no longer supported #1924

wellloaded opened this issue Mar 3, 2025 · 3 comments

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@wellloaded
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I have just updated Chrome to today's version (03/03/25) and noticed that Automa is automatically disabled by Chrome:

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I could force it to be re-enabled manually... but it doesn't look good.

@wellloaded wellloaded changed the title Ghrome: THis extension is no longer supported Chrome: This extension is no longer supported Mar 3, 2025
@bingren-yd
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Yes, Chrome is currently in a gray - scale testing phase for this prompt. Our Chrome V3 version still has some development work to be refined. If you're interested, you can join our Discord community, where we've released a test version of V3.

https://discord.com/channels/942211415517835354/942211415962439742/1343869291988123679

We are working hard to complete the update and submission of the V3 version as soon as possible.

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c42705 commented Mar 6, 2025

I Updated my browser this morning, and Extension is disabled on Chrome 134.

It is not available to download anymore on the chrome store.

I tried that discord link you posted before @bingren-yd and led to a 404

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bingren-yd commented Mar 7, 2025

I Updated my browser this morning, and Extension is disabled on Chrome 134.

It is not available to download anymore on the chrome store.

I tried that discord link you posted before @bingren-yd and led to a 404

@c42705

I guess the 404 link might be because you haven't joined the right Automa channel. When I clicked it, it worked fine.

The latest V3 version should be approved soon. But to avoid possible issues, it's rolled out to 50% of users.

About Chrome disabling Automa: You can still use Automa. Go to your browser's extension page (chrome://extensions/) and manually enable it. It will work as usual, but browser warnings may still show up.

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