Google Chrome blocked all my Greasemonkey user scripts

Found out that Google Chrome developing disabled and blocked all my Greasemonkey user.scripts like Web bug detector etc. and these extensions could not be enabled again. Only reason they gave was I did not get them via the official Chrome Store (so the pre-text was that they could have been maliciously installed. What pure nonsense as I installed them intentionally myself)
I think this again is unheard user patronizing by Google, becoming a “walled garden”.
Re: http://www.pcworld.com/article/2198142/chrome-officially-shuts-out-non-web-store-chrome-extensions.html
And there isn’t an easy way around this censorship blacklisting in the browser for the average user. They would easily give up and could no longer browse the way they would have liked
It is bad enough you have to loop through various circumvention loop holes to install ABP adblocking on a Google Smartphone, and then you also should change the default settings under the hood.
Finally downloaded Google Chrome canary and managed the scripts in developer mode via the Tampermonkey extension, so I can again detect these stealth webbugs on pages (remember bugnosis in IE?) and enjoy these extensions, but believeme it was not made easy for me. Google, please don’t be evil and return the browser tweaking in the hands of the user again.

polonus

Google made an announcement a log time ago that made developers aware of that fact.
It was up to the developers to make their program available through the Google Store.
Maybe you should contact the developers ???

Hi bob3160,

No problem with tampermonkey add/on available from the Google Webstore. Just load the userscrupts from there and all works OK. In the old days the scripts could be installed individually, that is the only difference I see. So I cannot understand their blocklisting policy, or it must be malware based for certain script uploaders-developers.

polonus