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Windows Timeline extension for Google Chrome now available again, renamed to “Timeline Support”

Jack Wilkinson Jack Wilkinson
August 11, 2018
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A new extension that was made available for Google Chrome users recently aimed to enable Windows Timeline support for Chrome. Unfortunately, the extension developer, Dominic Maas, received a takedown request shortly after due to a trademark violation for using the name “Windows” in the name of the extension. Subsequently, Google pulled the extension from the Chrome Web Store.

Following the takedown, Maas worked on an update to the extension that would make it compliant with the request. As a result, the extension has now changed name to “Timeline Support”.

The extension has been re-published. Yay! https://t.co/dAWPbr0efh

— Dominic Maas (@dominicjmaas) August 10, 2018

Those looking to integrate their Chrome browser into Windows Timeline can do so once again, just install the Timeline Extension from the Chrome Web Store here.

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