I have Chrome extension and create the crx
file using developer mode. I uploaded the crx
file to some internal url (www.xyz.com/internal.crx).
As of December 2020. Only 4 possible option to install extension.
Get a signed CRX file from Google web store.
Use Chromium
to install CRX file in developer mode.
Import extension's directory as unpacked extension.
Modify/Configure ExtensionSettings policy as in documented here.
I preferred option 2, as I am a private person. And option 4 in enterprise settings.
In some cases it is not advisable or not feasible to submit the browser extension for Google certification.
In Chrome 75 it seems impossible to add an extension manually. Even if you manage to drag and drop it to chrome://extensions/
page - chrome will block it from use.
The only way of distribution now seems to be only through the Chrome Web Store.
https://support.google.com/chrome_webstore/answer/2811969
Also see here: https://github.com/ahwayakchih/crx3#crx_required_proof_missing
In recent versions of Chrome only CRX3 format is supported:
Instructions for Repackaging Please see the following article for detailed instructions on how to repackage Chrome apps and extensions into the CRX3 format.
If you use an open source library to build extensions please verify CRX3 support with that vendor. In addition you can use https://crx-checker.appspot.com to check the version of your extension and let your vendor know.
If you are unable to repackage or cannot use the CRX3 format, you can enable the ExtensionAllowInsecureUpdates policy. Note that this is only a temporary workaround, all extensions must move to the CRX3 format!
M76 (July 2019) By default, CRX2 will be disabled and everyone should move to CRX3. As a temporary workaround, ExtensionAllowInsecureUpdates can be used to re-enable CRX2.
(from https://www.chromium.org/crx2-deprecation)
Your options are: