Having spent some time looking at the code of popular Chrome extensions recently I was left really shaken about whats happening under the hood. Google's position seems to be, if a website can track you and monitor your behavior when you are on the page, then an extension should be able to do so too. But the extensions have a whole lot more capability. They can look at my history, bookmarks, all the fucking tabs I hav…
Let's say Google started to do this in a way that causes people not to want to use such extensions. Why do you think extension authors would stop using analytics as opposed to use some other analytics provider (that is on average more fishy security-wise)?
Disclaimer: I work at Google, but not on anything Chrome-related.