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.
An addon for Chrome that prettifies and formats JSON documents.
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
uBO Minus is permission-less experimental MV3-based network request blocker
This is an experimental network request blocker using the Manifest V3's declarativeNetRequest.
It does not require broad "read/modify data" permission hence its limited capabilities compared to uBlock Origin or other blockers requiring broad "read/modify data" permission. The default ruleset corresponds to uBlock Origin's default filterset.
https://github.com/gorhill/uBlock/blob/master/platform/mv3/description/en.md
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.
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
Google Chrome extension for Google Meet meetings. This extension generates a meter like view of the cost of a meeting based on an average configurable rate and the number of people on the call. This extension is not ready for Google so it is a dev mode extension for now. Be use to switch your extensions to Dev Mode and Load unpacked extension.
TorpedoRead's innovative method facilitates the eye's journey through text by guiding it with artificial fixation points that force focus only on initial letters as opposed to holistic readings. This removes eye relocation and encourages deeper comprehension than shallow forms of media usually allow.
Bionic Reading, basically.
A dead-simple Bookmarklet and Chrome Extension implementation of something like Bionic Reading.
Stylus is an add-on that lets you load arbitrary bits of user-defined CSS to edit or re-skin websites. Available for both Chrome and Firefox.
A Chrome (and related) extension that deletes Pinterest links from your web search results.
Github: https://github.com/VeikkoLehmuskorpi/no-pinterest-results
This is a simple chrome/firefox add-on that lists all the images under your mouse cursor. Simply right-click and hit "Right-Click Borescope." A modal will pop up that lists all the discovered images.
Use this to get around the dirty tricks that stop us from clicking "open image in new tab."
A Chrome extension that makes CSV files in your browser look pretty and thus easier to read without importing them into a spreadsheet application. Click on the toolbar icon, it'll ask you some questions, and then let it run.
YARC (Yet Another REST Client) is an easy-to-use REST Client. Use it to develop, test and debug RESTful APIs. Save favorite requests (including headers, payload etc.) and re-use them with the click of a button. Import/Export favorites. Your favorites are automatically synced with your Google account and are not tied to a single machine. View and re-run all your previous requests and responses.
I use it with Vivaldi, and it's pretty cool.
Fonts Changer allows users to change fonts in the browser. Chrome’s advanced font settings let users change system fonts in your browser using the Fonts Changer. Over 80 fonts available for your Chrome browser.
Amazon has registered more than 150 private-label brands with the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office and carries hundreds of thousands of items from these house brands on its site. A recent investigation by The Markup found that the online shopping behemoth often gives its own brands and exclusive products a leg up in search results over better-rated competitors. We also found Amazon is inconsistent in disclosing to shoppers that those products are Amazon-brand products or exclusives.
So we decided to add some transparency for Amazon shoppers. The Markup created a browser extension that identifies these products and makes their affiliation to Amazon clear.
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
Bypass Paywalls web browser extension for Chrome and Firefox.
In the source code should be the resources I need to add more sites to Antigone.
An in-browser bookmark manager optimized for tagging and retrieval speed. Extract page title and url into a short markdown snippet. One-click to insert the snippet to README.md hosted on GitHub. Add new tags or reuse the ones from previous snippets. Instant search from snippets with the "find on page" utility built into browsers.
Stores the data in a Github repo.
https://github.com/osmoscraft/osmosmemo/issues/1
Implemented as a browser plugin for Firefox, Chrome, and Edge.
Due to EU regulations and increased awareness of online privacy, every website must get user's permission before installing tracking cookies. If you surf anonymously or if you delete cookies automatically every time you close the browser, websites will ask for that permission again and again, and it will soon become very irritating to click the same I agree buttons every day.
This browser extension removes cookie warnings from almost all websites and saves you thousands of unnecessary clicks!
In most cases, it just blocks or hides cookie related pop-ups. When it's needed for the website to work properly, it will automatically accept the cookie policy for you (sometimes it will accept all and sometimes only necessary cookie categories, depending on what's easier to do). It doesn't delete cookies.
Please educate yourself about cookie related privacy issues and ways to protect yourself and your data. For example, you can block 3rd party cookies, install ad blocking extensions and then block tracking tools, delete browsing data regularly, enable Tracking Protection in your browser etc.
You can even add just the blocklist to an adblocker you already have installed, like Adblock Plus and uBlock Origin!