Free Download Media Bias/Fact Check Icon CRX 1.5.0 for Chrome
A Free News & Weather Extension By Jeffrey Carl Faden
Downloads: 13 Updated: March 3, 2018
You are about to download the Media Bias/Fact Check Icon 1.5.0 crx file for Chrome based browsers: This extension will display a color-coded icon denoting the bias of the page you are currently viewing, according to Media Bias/Fact Check. You can...
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Media Bias/Fact Check Icon CRX Package for Chrome
• Package Version: 1.5.0
• Updated On: March 3, 2018
• Extension Languages: English (United States)
• Crx File: hdcpibgmmcnpjmmenengjgkkfohahegk-1.5.0-www.Crx4Chrome.com.crx
• File Size: 42.59 KB
• CRC32: 13edb922
• MD5: b07a744114ea4e7ab105a8e75039972d
• SHA1: 5cba8afaceaee331d8c6c4bb1adfe18b2cc36264
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Media Bias/Fact Check Icon Version 1.5.0 Installation Notes
After you download the crx file for Media Bias/Fact Check Icon 1.5.0, open Chrome's extensions page (chrome://extensions/ or find by Chrome menu icon > More tools > Extensions), and then drag-and-drop the *.crx file to the extensions page to install it.
Copyright Notice: Media Bias/Fact Check Icon is the property and trademark of the developer Jeffrey Carl Faden. All rights reserved.
Media Bias/Fact Check Icon 1.5.0 Permissions
alarms
storage
tabs
Media Bias/Fact Check Icon Version History
• Official Media Bias Fact Check Icon 1.7.1 CRX (Latest Version, Updated: September 19, 2019)
• Official Media Bias Fact Check Icon 1.7.0 CRX (Updated: August 14, 2019)
• Media Bias/Fact Check Icon 1.6.1 CRX (Updated: May 10, 2019)
• Media Bias/Fact Check Icon 1.6.0 CRX (Updated: September 4, 2018)