Google has officially launched its +1 Button browser extension for Chrome. The extension appeared in the Chrome Web Store today described as a way “you can publicly +1 any page that you’re visiting with one easy click.”
The release comes the same day that Google announced that +1’s will influence PageRank.
The Chrome extension has been downloaded over 3,000 times in the past two hours (and itself has already been +1’d over 660 times), although users are criticising the it for not sharing +1’s on Google Circles profiles.
One commenter said, “I wish this had the ability to share to Google+ like the +1 button on sites has. Other than that, the extension is nice!” while another said “I love the count, but sharing integration would be awesome. For now I’m sticking with https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/ppjihganhojelngokopdocghcngoapfd – but add sharing and I’ll switch!”
Pre-empting privacy fears Google says of the +1 button, “Google doesn’t keep a persistent record of your browsing history as part of the process of showing you a +1 button or otherwise use the fact that you personally have visited a page with the +1 button. Google may keep some information about your visit, usually for about two weeks, to maintain and debug its systems.”
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