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how to solve , Chrome Web Store: Removal notification
Dear Developer,
Your Google Chrome item "****** booking" with ID: ******************** did not comply with our policies and was removed from the Chrome Web Store.
Your item did not comply with the following section of our Program Policies:
"User Data Privacy"
Your product violates the "Use of Permissions" section of the policy, which requires that you:
Request access to the narrowest permissions necessary to implement your product’s features or services.
If more than one permission could be used to implement a feature, you must request those with the least access to data or functionality.
Don't attempt to "future proof" your product by requesting a permission that might benefit services or features that have not yet been implemented.
Once your item complies with Chrome Web Store policies, you may request re-publication in the Chrome Web Store Developer Dashboard. Your item will be reviewed for policy compliance prior to re-publication.
If you have any questions about this email, please respond and the Chrome Web Store Developer Support team will follow up with you.
Important Note:
Repeated or egregious policy violations in the Chrome Web Store may result in your developer account being suspended or could lead to a ban from using the Chrome Web Store platform.
This may also result in the suspension of related Google services associated with your Google account.
Sincerely,
Chrome Web Store Developer Support
@satyammiryala Thank you for attempting to get it up on the store, I (among other contributors) have been a bit too busy recently to do so ourself.
- Have you tried responding to the email, asking Google for clarification on what exactly is in violation?
- When you uploaded this to the store, did you include a detailed description, including a basic privacy policy? See previous discussion here: https://github.com/boukestam/inbox-in-gmail/issues/69#issuecomment-517276941
Hi there,
I went through your code and found the problem. Here's an explanation video.
Amy @jackandamydev