❦ 27 mai 2015 12:56 +0200, Yves-Alexis Perez <cor...@debian.org> :

> Chromium      43.0.2357.65 (Built on Debian stretch/sid, running on Debian 
> stretch/sid)
> OS    Linux
> NaCl Enabled  No
> Microphone    No
> Audio Capture Allowed Yes
> Current Language      en-US
> Hotword Previous Language     en-US
> Hotword Search Enabled        No
> Always-on Hotword Search Enabled      No
> Hotword Audio Logging Enabled No
> Field trial   
> Start Page State      No Start Page Service
> Extension Id  nbpagnldghgfoolbancepceaanlmhfmd
> Extension Version     0.0.1.4
> Extension Path        /usr/lib/chromium/resources/hotword
> Extension State       ENABLED
> Shared Module Id      lccekmodgklaepjeofjdjpbminllajkg
> Shared Module Version 0.3.0.5
> Shared Module Path    
> /tmp/tmp.Qz1UgqPUid/Default/Extensions/lccekmodgklaepjeofjdjpbminllajkg/0.3.0.5_0
> Shared Module State   ENABLED
> Shared Module Platforms       x86-64_
>
> The fact that Audio Capture Allowed is set to yes, and that both the
> extension and the shared module are marked as “enabled” are definitely
> bothering me.

Same here. I did delete the extension path but somehow Chromium seems to
think it's still here (I have the same output as you except "Shared
Module Platforms"). You can check if it is running using the task
manager: from various bug reports, it is not hidden here. You can also
disable it in chrome://settings in the "Search" section: "Enable Ok
Google to start a voice search". Various bug reports exist to say that
it may not prevent the extension from running.

If it is not possible to disable it by default and make it appear in
chrome://extensions, it would be better to not ship at all this
extension (only the shared module seems to be downloaded, the remaining
of the code seems to be still here).
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