This is a Chrome and Firefox browser extension that strips Google Analytics (i.e. Urchin Tracking Monitor) parameters, and various other click tracking tokens, from URL query strings. This is done before the web request is made and results in both more private browsing as well as more aesthetically pleasing URLs.
Aware of Facebook, Google, Hubspot, Instagram, Mailchimp, Marketo, Microsoft, Olytics, Wicked Reports, Yahoo, Yandex, and a few generic URIs.
This privacy add-on protects your identity by changing tracking parameters.
Addresses containing Google Analytics parameters will be altered to protect your privacy: no buttons to press and no configuration required.
It will scan the page for links and correct them. If a redirected URL contains the tracking parameters, they will be edited. Not functionality is lost.
This add-on is provided as part of Projekt ONI.
A community maintained and organized list of resources to block, limit, evade and otherwise futz with ads, ad tech and web tracking. Browser based, network based, videos, e-mail, VPNs, and more.
Install this script and VIM will be able to properly display ANSI escape sequences for color.
Installing
vim AnsiEsc.vba.gz
:so %
:q
Using:
:AnsiEsc
An addon for Chrome that prettifies and formats JSON documents.
StreetPass is a browser extension that helps you find your people on Mastodon. Users verify themselves by adding a custom link to their personal site. StreetPass lets you know when you've found one of these links, and adds them to your StreetPass list. Browse the web as usual. StreetPass will build a list of Mastodon users made up of the websites you go to.
Available for Chrome and Firefox.
Super Agent is a browser extension that automatically fills out cookie consent forms for you based on your preferences. It doesn't store your data by default, informs you of any action taken, and warns you whenever it finds a website not respecting your preferences. Get a faster and unintrusive browsing experience. Plus, you can quickly check and track your consent history. Determine which cookies you want and which cookies you don't want. We will manage it for you, everywhere. Be sure your preferences and data are never sold to any 3rd parties and that you control your data.
Available for Chrome, Firefox, Safari, and Edge.
A plugin for Firefox that lets you interface with a KeepassXC password manager.
Note that this is an official KeepassXC project, not somebody's third party code.
An open-source browser extension that alerts you when you navigate to a website belonging to an organization whose employees are on strike. You can then click on the notification to learn more about the strike. You can also click on the extension's icon in your browser's toolbar to show a popup with a list of active strikes and links to more information.
The database of strikes: https://github.com/jamespizzurro/picket-line-notifier/blob/main/data/strikes.json
Automatically delete unwanted cookies from your closed tabs while keeping the ones you want. This extension does not clean data automatically until you enable "Auto-clean." This gives you the chance to add sites to the whitelist.
An addon for Firefox that scans your bookmarks for duplicates, empty folders, and dead links. Gives you the option to merge or delete them. Pointedly advises you to back them up first.
An addon that searches your bookmark collection for duplicates so you can remove them.
Redesign your favorite websites with Stylus, an actively developed and community driven userstyles manager. Easily install custom themes from popular online repositories, or create, edit, and manage your own personalized CSS stylesheets.
Github:
The Kiwix offline wiki reader implemented as a Chrome browser addon.
RSS feed for new versions: https://download.kiwix.org/release/browsers/chrome/feed.xml
The Kiwix offline wiki reader implemented as a Firefox browser addon.
RSS feed for new versions: https://download.kiwix.org/release/browsers/firefox/feed.xml
A bunch of contributed themes and configs for the Stylus browser addon.
This site aggregates publicly-available information about think tanks, academic centers, and advocacy groups funded by Big Tech (e.g. Google, Amazon, Apple, and Facebook). We organize this information and build useful tools like our browser extension, which adds disclosures to Big Tech-funded accounts on Twitter.
A customisable New Tab page, with widgets and beautiful backgrounds. Customizable. Widgets:
Web version: https://web.renewedtab.com/
Source code: https://gitlab.com/rubenwardy/renewedtab
A series of awesome little special effects for websites. Not limited to any framework (react, vue, angular, etc). Effects can be simply inserted into the page.
Mystic BBS was conceived around the year 1995 when the author became frustrated by the lack of customization available with Renegade BBS, and first released to the public in late 1997 during a period when many BBS packages were seeing a decline (or a full stop) in development. Mystic is developed from the ground up with all original source code and is intended to be the spiritual successor to both Telegard and Renegade.
Mystic has internal Telnet, RLOGIN, SSH, NNTP, POP3, SMTP, FTP, HTTP and BINKP servers while continuing to focus on and enhance the SysOp and user experience.
Supports Linux on multiple platforms natively (including the RasPi).
Supports Renegade-style MCI codes. Full support for QWK and echomail. Up to 255 users simultaneously. IRC-like BBS chat. Has its own scripting language (MPL) and supports Python for writing addons.
Built in admin tools, including moderation and blocking.