A customer with over 25,000 Windows machines wants to enforce strict control over Chrome extensions installed in their environment. What should they do?
- Chrome extensions are controlled only at the user level and must be restricted only through written policies
- The customer should create Chrome manifest files to whitelist extensions during deployment of Chrome browser
- Use the Google Admin console to deploy only approved extensions to all users
- Use Google provided group policy templates (.adm and .admx) to create a centrally controlled level of restriction
- Chrome browser natively inspects and verifies all extensions by default so no further action is needed