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UNable to remove Google Hangouts from Extensions #449

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Astr0wars opened this issue Nov 24, 2023 · 16 comments
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UNable to remove Google Hangouts from Extensions #449

Astr0wars opened this issue Nov 24, 2023 · 16 comments

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@Astr0wars
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System Details

  • OS: Ubuntu 22.04
  • Thorium Version Version 117.0.5938.157 (Official Build) stable
    Problem
    In extensions Google Hangouts is unable to be disabled or removed. This is not the case in Chrome, so reporting this as a bug.

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I looked on Chrome and the Hangouts extensions isnt installed by default. Sidenote: I'd also like to [at least have the option] to remove the Chromium PDF viewing extension, I have a program for that.

@peterlerche
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Me too

@ags1234
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ags1234 commented Nov 25, 2023

I would also like to remove Hangouts. Even better, Thorium should come without it.

@Tre-brock
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Yeah idk why this is here along with the other unremovable exention, like it could be avuble to download but it doesn't make sence to come preinstalled and not removable.

@Ronkn
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Ronkn commented Feb 5, 2024

since there is no word of changing this. Anyone know of anywork arounds? Given the past history of stuff being snuck into this browser, this is a little unsettling knowing this hangouts app is listed as collecting browsing history. Where is it sending it? Why can't we remove this extension?

If there is no work around, I'll be switching back to Brave.

@mezhgano
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mezhgano commented Feb 7, 2024

So how to remove this unwanted shit with such a dangerous permissions?

@Ronkn
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Ronkn commented Feb 7, 2024

Idk I switched back to brave. Good luck

@SilentWarrior1
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so... any news how to remove them?

@gz83
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gz83 commented Mar 19, 2024

This is a built-in extension of the browser and is not allowed to be deleted for the time being. We are just taking some measures to display them all.

@gz83 gz83 closed this as not planned Won't fix, can't repro, duplicate, stale Mar 19, 2024
@Alex313031
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Alex313031 commented Mar 25, 2024

@mezhgano @Templayer @SilentWarrior1 @ags1234 Every Chromium based browser has these extensions built in. Since they are built in and not removable, they are normally hidden. I just take a patch from Ungoogled Chromium to display ALL extensions, no matter the state.

This can be seen in Ungoogled Chromium too.

Also, you can make these appear in Brave, regular Chromium, or Google Chrome, by appending the commandline switch --show-component-extension-options (The patch mentioned above simply always enables the toggle that this commandline flag normally controls).

There are three. Specifically what they do are:

"Chromium PDF Reader" - Used for embedding PDFium when viewing PDFs. Removing this would cause all PDFs to stop displaying.

"Google Hangouts" - Added when using the build arg enable_hangout_services_extension = true. This enables proper Audio/Video passthrough when using Google Hangouts. It is never activated unless you are using that site.

"Web Store" - Under the 'Chrome Apps' section. This is self explanatory and provides integration with the Web Store to treat it as a special domain that doesn't allow extensions scripts to run on it, and to allow .crx files to be installed (to install extensions from the store), rather than just downloading them like a normal file.

So, these extensions are harmless, normal, and would break functionality if they are removed.

Also, Thorium comes with uBlock Origin pre-installed, but this is a regular extension and can be removed.

@Alex313031 Alex313031 reopened this Mar 25, 2024
@Alex313031
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@Templayer the PDF reader will not be disabled. It has to be disabled at the source level. Most people use the built in PDF reader, so I'm not going to disable it because that would break functionality for alot of people including me.

Why are you so concerned about hangouts? Like I said it only activates when you use the hangouts site, and even then, its not like it sends out any information. It's just used as a bridge to allow special permissions regarding microphone, etc.

@Alex313031
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@Templayer IDK, like I said almost every other Chromium based browser has this extension, and I haven't heard of any security vulnerabilities ever happening related to it.

@javierriveracastro
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Well, at the end that extension is designed to leak CPU info to any google.com website.

Cab you remove it now?

@Alex313031
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@javierriveracastro @Templayer Following more research and complaints, I have removed it from Thorium since M124, so I am closing this now.

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