this is why i hate browser extensions (except the ones i made lol) https://t.co/fNkioC1STq
— yan (@bcrypt) February 4, 2021
Oh, man. This thing has been such a lifesaver. (still working for me). But removing it now.
— Chris O'Brien (@obrien) February 4, 2021
The Great Suspender extension has been removed from Chrome Web Store for containing malware https://t.co/3RfWWikcrY via @SkylledDev
Goodbye Great Suspender, hello Marvellous Suspender! The king is dead, long lives the king! That's exactly the case why Open Source rocks and is so important for a safe web:https://t.co/I7hG4AKcRw
— Rouven Volk (@rouvenvolk) February 4, 2021
Thank you @Google for taking action!#opensource #Malware #Security
Google just booted The Great Suspender off the Chrome Web Store for being malware https://t.co/RuB0BsGlM5
— XDA (@xdadevelopers) February 4, 2021
If, like me, you had a kajillion tabs waiting in Chrome, and then Google booted the Great Suspender extension from your browser today and all the suspended tabs disappeared from your search history, here are some tips that may help you get them back! https://t.co/0AFJUzMSy1
— Chris Nelder (@chrisnelder) February 4, 2021
Chrome is blocking popular extension The Great Suspender, but there’s a way to recover your tabs https://t.co/sSrVINqRyN pic.twitter.com/D0b0rOMUun
— The Verge (@verge) February 4, 2021
我らのgreat suspenderがマルウェアが含まれてるとのことでオダブツに...https://t.co/Yg5B4bGc4m
— mah@沖縄移住したフリーランスエンジニア×ブロガー (@RailsRubyMah6h) February 4, 2021
代わりに、フォークされたmarvelous suspenderというのがあるよう。
The Great Suspender has been suspended #google #chrome #malware https://t.co/ZPUcqR0Nv6
— Raphael Gluck (@einfal) February 4, 2021
To everyone I've recommended the Great Suspender to: It was sold to an unknown buyer last year and the buyer reportedly added malware to the code
— Taslim O. (@taslimokunola) February 4, 2021
You can install "The Marvellous Suspender" which is a fork of the original code before the malware was addedhttps://t.co/36EHq15wOF
Chrome is blocking popular extension The Great Suspender, but there’s a way to recover your tabs https://t.co/SQ2p0GZ9FJ pic.twitter.com/7j4PMNC4Mi
— The Verge (@verge) February 5, 2021