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-breadcrumbs:
-- - /administrators
- - Documentation for Administrators
-- - /administrators/policy-list-3
- - Policy List
-page_name: extension-settings-full
-title: Extension Settings Full Description
----
-
-**For help setting this policy, see the help center for examples for
-[Windows](https://support.google.com/chrome/a/answer/7532015?hl=en&ref_topic=7517516),
-[macOS](https://support.google.com/chrome/a/answer/7517624?hl=en&ref_topic=7517516),
-and
-[Linux](https://support.google.com/chrome/a/answer/7517525?hl=en&ref_topic=7517516).**
-
-This policy controls multiple settings, including settings controlled by any
-existing extension-related policies. This policy will override any legacy
-policies if both are set.
-
-This policy maps an extension ID to its configuration. With an extension ID,
-configuration will be applied to the specified extension only. A default
-configuration can be set for the special ID "\*", which will apply to all
-extensions that don't have a custom configuration set in this policy.
-
-The configuration for each extension is another dictionary that can contain the
-fields documented below.
-
-* "installation_mode": Maps to a string indicating the installation
- mode for the extension. The valid strings are:
- * "allowed": allows the extension to be installed by the user.
- This is the default behavior.
- * "blocked": blocks installation of the extension.
- * "removed" 3: blocks installation of the extension and removes it
- from the device if already installed.
- * "force_installed" 1: the extension is automatically installed
- and can't be removed by the user.
- * "normal_installed" 1: the extension is automatically installed
- but can be disabled by the user.
-* "update_url": Maps to a string indicating where Chrome can download
- a force_installed or normal_installed extension.
- * The update URL set in this policy is only used for the initial
- installation; subsequent updates of the extension will use the
- update URL indicated in the extension's manifest.
- * The update URL should point to an Update Manifest XML document
- as mentioned above.
- * If installing from the Chrome Web Store, use the following URL
- * http://clients2.google.com/service/update2/crx
-* "blocked_permissions": maps to a list of strings indicating the
- blocked API permissions for the extension.
- * The permissions names are same as the permission strings
- declared in manifest of extension as described at
- <https://developer.chrome.com/extensions/declare_permissions>.
- This setting also can be configured for "\*" extension. If the
- extension requires a permission which is on the blocklist, the
- user will be blocked from installing the extension. If the user
- already has an extension installed which matches the blocklist
- it will not be allowed to load. If it contains a blocked
- permission as optional requirement, it will be handled in the
- normal way, but requesting conflicting permissions will be
- declined automatically at runtime.
-* "minimum_version_required": maps to a version string.
- * The format of the version string is the same as the one used in
- extension manifest, as described at
- <https://developer.chrome.com/apps/manifest/version>. An
- extension with a version older than the specified minimum
- version will be disabled. This applies to force-installed
- extensions as well.
-* "install_sources" 2: Each item in this list is an extension-style
- [match
- pattern](https://developer.chrome.com/extensions/match_patterns).
- * Users will be able to easily install items from any URL that
- matches an item in this list. Both the location of the \*.crx
- file and the page where the download is started from (i.e. the
- referrer) must be allowed by these patterns.
-* "allowed_types" 2: This setting lists the allowed types of
- extension/apps that can be installed in Google Chrome.
- * The value is a list of strings, each of which should be one of
- the following:
- * "extension", "theme", "user_script", "hosted_app",
- "legacy_packaged_app", "platform_app"
- * See extensions documentation for more information on these
- types.
-* "blocked_install_message": This maps to a string specifying the
- error message to display to users if they're blocked from installing
- an extension.
- * This setting allows you to append text to the generic error
- message displayed on the Chrome Web Store. This could be be used
- to direct users to your help desk, explain why a particular
- extension is blocked, or something else.
- * This error message will be truncated if longer than 1000
- characters.
-* "runtime_blocked_hosts": Maps to a list of strings representing
- hosts whose webpages the extension will be blocked from modifying.
- * This includes injecting javascript, altering and viewing
- webRequests / webNavigation, viewing and altering cookies,
- exceptions to the same-origin policy, etc.
- * The format is similar to [match
- patterns](https://developer.chrome.com/extensions/match_patterns)
- except no paths may be defined.
- * e.g. "\*://\*.example.com"
- * This also supports effective TLD wildcarding e.g.
- "\*://example.\*"
- * The list can contain not more than 100 entries. Any further
- entry is discarded.
-* "runtime_allowed_hosts": Maps to a list of strings representing
- hosts that an extension can interact with regardless of whether they
- are listed in "runtime_blocked_hosts"
- * This is the same format as "runtime_blocked_hosts".
- * The list can contain not more than 100 entries. Any further
- entry is discarded.
-
-____________________________________________________________________________
-
-1: This option is **not** valid for the "\*" id as Chrome wouldn't know which
-extension to automatically install. The "update_url" setting MUST be set for
-this extension or the policy will be invalid.
-
-2: This settings can be used **only** for the default configuration "\*".
-
-3: This setting is available since Chrome 75. \ No newline at end of file