![]() ![]() ![]() This policy superseeds ExtensionInstallBlocklist policy. (These 2 APIs aren’t available to apps and extensions that aren’t force-installed.) Leaving the policy unset means no apps or extensions are autoinstalled, and users can uninstall any app or extension in Google Chrome. ![]() Permissions are granted implicitly, including for the viceAttributes and atformKeys extension APIs. Setting the policy specifies a list of apps and extensions that install silently, without user interaction, and which users can’t uninstall or turn off. Here is Microsoft’s description of the policy “Configure the list of force-installed apps and extensions”:
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