How to disable Google Chrome extension autoupdate

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执笔经年 2020-12-22 21:40

How do I disable Google Chrome extension autoupdate?

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  • 2020-12-22 21:40

    Hi all those solitions for me have one disadvantage is that all extensions have no updates, I needed to stop only for one extension in this case and wanted al the other to keep making updates.

    I think I found the solutuion for windows

    Go to C:\Users\YOUR_NAME_HERE\AppData\Local\Google\Chrome\User Data\Default\Extensions\YOUR_FOLDER APP HERE\

    In that folder app click in properties and select read only an aplly that to all subfolders and files... for now for me solved the problem !!!

    Regards xichas

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  • 2020-12-22 21:42

    this is a complementary answer to the accepted one https://stackoverflow.com/a/27657703/1422630 , allowing disable all at once on chromium

    this is also only for linux (may be run on windows thru cygwin tho, not tested..)

    this script will

    • backup the prefs file,
    • modify it,
    • if didnt succeed will output "FAILED"
    • show the differences using meld if installed
    #!/bin/bash
    
    set -ue
    
    strPref="$HOME/.config/chromium/Default/Preferences"
    cat "$strPref" |egrep "\"update_url[^,]*," -o |sort -u
    read -p "existing unique urls above..." -n 1
    
    strBkp="${strPref}.`date +"%Y%m%d%H%M%S"`.bkp"
    if cp -v "$strPref" "$strBkp";then
      strUpdUrl="clients2.google.com/service/update2/crx" #change this if needed  #TODO should match any URL...
      sed -i -r "s@(update_url\":\"https{,1}://)(${strUpdUrl})@\1127.0.0.1@g" "$strPref"
      if grep "$strUpdUrl" "$strPref";then echo FAILED >&2;exit 1;fi
    
      cmdDiff=colordiff
      if which meld;then cmdDiff=meld;fi
      #$cmdDiff <(cat "$strPref" |egrep "\"update_url[^,]*," -o) <(cat "$strBkp" |egrep "\"update_url[^,]*," -o)
      $cmdDiff <(cat "$strPref" |sed -r 's@","@",\n"@g') <(cat "$strBkp" |sed -r 's@","@",\n"@g')
    fi
    

    tested on chromium: Version 63.0.3239.84 (Official Build) Built on Ubuntu , running on Ubuntu 16.04 (64-bit)

    obs.: that script also works for google-chrome, just change the preferences file path

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  • 2020-12-22 21:45

    Just (re)install the extension via Load unpacked.

    Let's suppose "Roboform Password Manager" extension version 8.6.5.5 dropped some important functionality, so you want to keep version 8.6.2.2 installed.

    1. Go to chrome://extensions/
    2. Enable Developer mode

    3. Get the required version of the plugin:

      • If Chrome still got the version you need:

        • Utilize Pack extension button on the plugin details page.
        • Just copy the extension folder, e.g. C:\Users\%USERNAME%\AppData\Local\Google\Chrome\User Data\Default\Extensions\pnlccmojcmeohlpggmfnbbiapkmbliob. The extension id is visible in the url bar, on the plugin details page, e.g. chrome://extensions/?id=pnlccmojcmeohlpggmfnbbiapkmbliob.
      • If the version you need was overwritten already:

        • Get appropriate ".crx" from some extensions archive
        • Look for ".crx" in "C:\Program Files\..." (applications/installers sometimes bundle original ".crx" versions, unaffected by any updates)
    4. Unzip (e.g. with 7-zip) your ".crx" (or paste the extension folder contents) to a non-temporary folder - you would have to keep those files in place until you uninstall the extension.

    5. Click Load unpacked, select that folder.

    If you just drag&drop the ".crx" file, Chrome extension details would show Source=Chrome Web Store, and it would get updated as soon as you click Update extensions now. But for an unpacked extension, you get a special "Unpacked extension" overlay icon, Source=Unpacked extension and it won't get updated.

    Just tested on Chrome 79.0.3945.88 (64-bit), Windows.

    Now, Chrome shows "Disable developer mode extensions" popup on each startup. Personally, I just manually dismiss them each time. I do not re-start Chrome too often.

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  • 2020-12-22 21:46

    After updating Google Chrome to v60, no solution found on the Internet has helped me

    So i just blocked IP addresses, used for updating, by doing following steps:

    • Opened Chrome with blank browser tab
    • Waited, until extension autoupdate begins, by looking on to network tab in Resource Monitor
    • Wrote out all the IP addresses with high download rate. My IP address list was:
        64.233.161.94
        64.233.161.102
        64.233.163.95
        74.125.238.132
        108.177.14.138
        173.194.73.132
        173.194.222.102
        216.58.209.110
        216.58.209.97
        173.194.222.99
        173.194.32.227
        173.194.113.172
        173.194.32.224
        195.216.237.77
        74.125.232.170
        143.215.130.61
        74.125.238.147
        173.194.122.137
        173.194.44.66
        173.194.44.67
        173.194.44.95
        173.194.122.136
        74.125.232.183
        74.125.232.171
    
    • Created outbound rule for chrome.exe in Windows Firewall and added listed IP addresses to blocklist

    After I enabled this rule, chrome was unable to update my extensions.

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  • 2020-12-22 22:02

    Solutions I found for this:

    1. Disabling concrete extension update.
    That's what I wanted!
    You can do this by editing the extensions manifest json-file

    on Windows: C:\Users\<USERNAME>\AppData\Local\Google\Chrome\User Data\Default\Extensions\<EXTENSION-ID>\<VERSION>\manifest.json (find out the extensions ID by enabling developer mode in the extension settings page)
    on Ubuntu for Chromium: ${HOME}/.config/chromium/Default/Preferences

    In this file set "update_url" property to something invalid like "https://localhost" for example. For now according to given url updating of that extension is simply impossible.


    source: https://productforums.google.com/d/msg/chrome/l3zOZeO-5-M/Y7VaR0KCWNIJ

    2. Disabling all Google Chrome updates.

    2.1. Any OS
    Just type chrome://plugins/ at address bar and turn Google Update plugin off.

    source: How to disable Google Chrome auto update?

    2.2 Win OS
    Set Registry values

    [HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Policies\Google\Update]
    "AutoUpdateCheckPeriodMinutes"=dword:00000000
    "UpdateDefault"=dword:00000000
    

    source: Making Google Chrome leave itself alone

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  • 2020-12-22 22:06

    If the chrome extension is on Github (which many if not most of them are), you can simply:

    (1.) clone the Github repo,

    (2.) reset the head to the version that you want, and

    (3.) enable Developer Mode at chrome://extensions/

    (4.) select the "Load unpacked" option from chrome://extensions/, and then select the folder enclosing the source code for the extension.

    I recently used this technique to downgrade my version of Reddit Link Opener, which no longer supports users who have opted out of using that site's redesign. This worked for me on MacOS, but should work on all platforms.

    If the extension is loaded as an unpacked extension (in the manner described above), it will NOT auto-update to a newer version.

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