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GPlayer: Fix for Audio Playback Issue in Gmail on Chrome

GPlayer is a free Chrome extension developed by Dinesh that addresses the audio playback issue in Gmail caused by the newly activated Content Security Policy (CSP) directives. With the release of Google Chrome, audio attachments in Gmail fail to play, displaying an error message related to CSP violation.

The GPlayer extension resolves this problem by allowing the loading of media from Gmail, even if it violates the CSP directive. By installing GPlayer, users can once again listen to audio attachments in Gmail without any issues. This simple and straightforward extension provides a temporary fix until Google resolves the compatibility issue between Gmail and the updated CSPs.

If you are experiencing difficulties playing audio attachments in Gmail on Chrome, GPlayer is a reliable solution to get your audio playback working again.

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