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| 1 <!-- BEGIN AUTHORED CONTENT --> |
| 2 <p id="classSummary"> |
| 3 Use the <code>chrome.privacy</code> module to control usage of the features in |
| 4 Chrome that can affect a user's privacy. This module relies on the |
| 5 <a href="types.html#ChromeSetting">ChromeSetting prototype of the type API</a> |
| 6 for getting and setting Chrome's configuration. |
| 7 </p> |
| 8 <p class="note"> |
| 9 The <a href="http://www.google.com/intl/en/landing/chrome/google-chrome-privac
y-whitepaper.pdf">Chrome Privacy Whitepaper</a> |
| 10 gives background detail regarding the features which this API can control. |
| 11 </p> |
| 12 <h2 id="manifest">Manifest</h2> |
| 13 <p> |
| 14 You must declare the "privacy" permission in your extension's |
| 15 <a href="manifest.html">manifest</a> to use the API. For example: |
| 16 </p> |
| 17 <pre>{ |
| 18 "name": "My extension", |
| 19 ... |
| 20 <b>"permissions": [ |
| 21 "privacy" |
| 22 ]</b>, |
| 23 ... |
| 24 }</pre> |
| 25 <h2 id="usage">Usage</h2> |
| 26 <p> |
| 27 Reading the current value of a Chrome setting is straightforward. You'll first |
| 28 need to find the property you're interested in, then you'll call |
| 29 <code>get()</code> on that object in order to retrieve its current value and |
| 30 your extension's level of control. For example, to determine if Chrome's |
| 31 Autofill feature is enabled, you'd write: |
| 32 </p> |
| 33 <pre>chrome.privacy.services.autofillEnabled.get({}, function(details) { |
| 34 if (details.value) |
| 35 console.log('Autofill is on!'); |
| 36 else |
| 37 console.log('Autofill is off!'); |
| 38 });</pre> |
| 39 <p> |
| 40 Changing the value of a setting is a little bit more complex, simply because |
| 41 you first must verify that your extension can control the setting. The user |
| 42 won't see any change to her settings if your extension toggles a setting that |
| 43 is either locked to a specific value by enterprise policies |
| 44 (<code>levelOfControl</code> will be set to "not_controllable"), or if another |
| 45 extension is controlling the value (<code>levelOfControl</code> will be set to |
| 46 "controlled_by_other_extensions"). The <code>set()</code> call will succeed, |
| 47 but the setting will be immediately overridden. As this might be confusing, it |
| 48 is advisable to warn the user when the settings they've chosen aren't |
| 49 practically applied. |
| 50 </p> |
| 51 <p class="note"> |
| 52 Full details about extensions' ability to control <code>ChromeSetting</code>s |
| 53 can be found under |
| 54 <a href="types.html#ChromeSetting"> |
| 55 <code>chrome.types.ChromeSetting</code></a>. |
| 56 </p> |
| 57 <p> |
| 58 This means that you ought to use the <code>get()</code> method to determine |
| 59 your level of access, and then only call <code>set()</code> if your extension |
| 60 can grab control over the setting (in fact if your extension can't control the |
| 61 setting it's probably a good idea to visually disable the functionality to |
| 62 reduce user confusion): |
| 63 </p> |
| 64 <pre>chrome.privacy.services.autofillEnabled.get({}, function(details) { |
| 65 if (details.levelOfControl === 'controllable_by_this_extension') { |
| 66 chrome.privacy.services.autofillEnabled.set({ value: true }, function() { |
| 67 if (chrome.extension.lastError === undefined) |
| 68 console.log("Hooray, it worked!"); |
| 69 else |
| 70 console.log("Sadness!", chrome.extension.lastError); |
| 71 } |
| 72 } |
| 73 });</pre> |
| 74 <p> |
| 75 If you're interested in changes to a setting's value, add a listener to its |
| 76 <code>onChange</code> event. Among other uses, this will allow you to warn the |
| 77 user if a more recently installed extension grabs control of a setting, or if |
| 78 enterprise policy overrides your control. To listen for changes to Autofill's |
| 79 status, for example, the following code would suffice: |
| 80 </p> |
| 81 <pre>chrome.privacy.services.autofillEnabled.onChange.addListener( |
| 82 function (details) { |
| 83 // The new value is stored in `details.value`, the new level of control |
| 84 // in `details.levelOfControl`, and `details.incognitoSpecific` will be |
| 85 // `true` if the value is specific to Incognito mode. |
| 86 });</pre> |
| 87 <h2 id="examples">Examples</h2> |
| 88 <p> |
| 89 For example code, see the |
| 90 <a href="samples.html#privacy">Privacy API samples</a>. |
| 91 </p> |
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