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Windows Timeline extension for Google Chrome pulled due to trademark issues, but update is on the way

Jack Wilkinson Jack Wilkinson
August 5, 2018
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3 weeks ago we reported that a new extension for Google Chrome added integration for Windows 10’s Timeline feature, helping you see what you were doing in the past on Google Chrome.

More recently, the extension was pulled by Google from the Chrome Store due to trademark issues. But not to worry, for those who have been using the extension, the developer, Dominic Maas, has said that he’s working on an update.

The extension was taken down because of the “Windows” trademark. New (fixed) version is still pending review. *yawn* pic.twitter.com/MxSr1Rvdp7

— Dominic Maas (@dominicjmaas) August 5, 2018

The update is currently progressing through Google’s extension review process, but if the update is approved, users should be able to once again install and use the extension to enable Windows Timeline integration.

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