Chrome automatically disables extensions when an update requires new permissions. This is standard Chrome behavior, not a bug. Accept the updated permissions and Taskora works normally again.
Re-enable from the Chrome toolbar
Look for a notification in your Chrome toolbar—the puzzle piece or bell icon—mentioning Taskora has been disabled.
Select the notification, then select Accept permissions.
Taskora re-enables immediately.
Re-enable if you don't see a notification
Go to
chrome://extensionsin your browser.Find Taskora in the list.
Toggle it on and accept the permissions prompt.
What the new permissions in v1.7.2 do
The side panel and attention indicator features require four new Chrome permissions:
Permission | Chrome's warning | What Taskora uses it for |
| None | Opens Taskora in Chrome's native side panel |
| "Read your browsing history" | Detects when you're on a supported platform page so the side panel can load relevant data. Taskora doesn't read or store your browsing history. |
| Varies | Injects the side panel trigger button on supported pages |
| "Display notifications" | Powers the red/green attention indicators that flag records needing review |
Enterprise and manual installations
If your organization deployed Taskora through Chrome Enterprise policy (force-install), your IT administrator's policy accepts permissions automatically. No action needed.
If you installed Taskora through Developer Mode, your extension doesn't auto-update. Download the latest version from your Taskora dashboard and refresh the extension. See Manual installation guide.
