Google Launches Chrome Web Store for Enterprise UsersSuppose your team uses Google extensions for daily workflows around your business. In that case, you’ll want to pay attention to the new Chrome Web Store for Enterprise users. Could the launch of this new feature mean your IT security team gains more control over the extensions allowed on your network? Yes — on top of reducing the risk that malicious extensions will lead to a costly cybersecurity incident!

Let’s dive into why business owners should look at this web store’s offerings.

What Is the Chrome Enterprise Web Store? 

Google Chrome extensions are undoubtedly useful, allowing your employees to do everything under the sun. From controlling the look and feel of web pages to managing their time, users can do a lot with Chrome extensions. Still, for all their benefits, extensions can create security risks. 

For example, a recent Google Chrome update allowed hackers to bypass multi-factor authentication on Chrome, allowing them to replace extensions with malicious versions. Google reports that the number of affected extensions was low and that existing security protocols verify the safety of any product before it becomes available. Still, increasing Chrome extension control provides yet another level of security. 

Your Business Gains Extra Layers of Security Via Chrome’s Web Store

With the new Chrome Web Store for Enterprise users, your IT administrators can curate lists of approved extensions that your employees can install. Want to give your security team insights into extension usage and risk scores so that they can make informed decisions? These lists pinpoint what to allow and what to block.

The new enterprise web store can also increase security via several key capabilities, including being able to:

  • Promote approved extensions
  • Restrict extensions to only those necessary for your employees to do their jobs 
  • Make it easier for your people to find and install the extensions they can use
  • Let IT administrators create custom messages to employees about why they can’t add certain extensions when they attempt to install them 
  • Remove problematic extensions from user accounts and block them from the company Chrome Web Store

By increasing IT admin extension control in this way, you can continue to provide access to valuable tools without putting your company at risk for a cybersecurity incident. 

Chrome Web Store Enterprise Customization Options for Business Owners

The updated Web Store includes enhanced customization to help IT administrators maintain control over extensions and create user-friendly experiences. In addition to selecting allowed extensions, admins can create a store specifically for your company. A company logo and images that align with your brand make teams feel confident that the extensions they’re adding are IT-approved and safe, too. 

The Chrome Web Store for Enterprise users’ customization options also makes it easier to find extensions. Create curated collections, categorize extensions, and make finding the right tool a breeze. If the troubles with the recent Google Chrome update and browser extensions have your company on the hunt for more secure browser solutions, using the Chrome Web Store for Enterprise users is a step in that direction.

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