Question about updating extension's description

Costas Athan 46 Reputation points
2021-11-08T13:03:24.37+00:00

I had recently uploaded an extension for Edge browser and it was reviewed and published today.

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So I hit update and I changed the description by just adding one more screenshot for the add-on and I hit Publish.

The add-on is again in review. Did I do the right process? Should the add-on get again under review for just adding 1 more screenshot or is there another way? (In that case I guess I should hit the Cancel button and upload the image again, in the correct way this time.)

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  1. Yu Zhou-MSFT 14,506 Reputation points Microsoft Vendor
    2021-11-09T06:08:43.147+00:00

    Hi @Costas Athan

    Please refer to the steps Update an existing extension in the Microsoft Edge Add-ons website to see if you have followed the right way.

    Also noted the following information in the doc. I think it's the right process that reviewing every update.

    The certification process for an update to an extension can take from a few hours to a few days.

    Besides, after you submit your extension using Partner Center and you have a question about the review or certification status of it, you can navigate to New Support Request and complete the form to request for help.


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    Yu Zhou

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  1. Costas Athan 46 Reputation points
    2021-11-09T10:03:54.167+00:00

    @Yu Zhou-MSFT

    Thanks for pointing out the answer! So it seems that every change has to go through a review process, not only code updates.

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