Author Tristan Higbee downloaded, installed, and tested out hundreds of extensions and this ebook highlights the best and most useful. Reading this ebook will not only save you the effort of wading through the thousands of available Chrome extensions out there, it will also help you find those extensions that will make your online life easier and more enjoyable.
Some of them will even save you money! The extensions are broken down into the following categories: Read more Read less. Product description Product Description The book was going to be titled "The Best Chrome Extensions", but there were just too many good ones! Kindle Edition File Size: Share your thoughts with other customers. Write a product review.
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Most helpful customer reviews on Amazon. I've used Chrome for years and I've used a few extensions. I had no idea there were so many--and that there were so many I'd find really useful. I've never heard of most of these extensions and I'm downloading several of them them right away.
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If you read this e-book in the Kindle Cloud reader, the author has included links to the extension download sites and you can jump there immediately. Also, the author includes lots of screenshot images in this book so you can see what the extennsions look like and how they function without having waste time on them yourself.
That's a great time saving feature so you can weed through the options pretty quickly and determine what will work best for you.
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I'm really happy I got this book. It's definitively worth the money I spent on the book in terms of time savings and making my on-line life easier. Decreased productivity removes formatting on websites to make them look like plain text so you can browse at work without attracting attention. You mostly look like you're reading serious boring sites. Honestly, if I walked by a subordinate's desk and saw something that looked like Geocities or an old hacker bbs from the 90s, I'd be ten-times more concerned.
Just looking at the pictures, it's much more suspicious than just normally browsing text posts on Reddit. A website wants you to turn off adblocker to continue browsing? Gives you an easy way to test the authenticity of reviews on Amazon and a few other sites, not sure which. It can be used for free, the paid features just adds the fakespot grade on the page as you browse. Free opens a new tab. The Camelizer from camelcamelcamel to easily check price history on Amazon, and set up price alerts.
I've had sites be hacked and my info stolen before, and had a bad habit of reusing passwords. Unlike chrome's password saver, it's encrypted too, and with the app can be used cross-platform. Momentum for a pretty new tab page. Basically turns the tab you use it on into a virtual internet explorer tab. I had something I used a while back that could only run in IE for whatever reason, so rather than subject myself to that I could just run IE Tab and it would work perfectly within chrome.
Fairly sure it essentially opens an instance of IE in a chrome tab somehow so everything works natively.
Also, this isn't an extension but I strongly recommend running your email through haveibeenpwned. It's a site that keeps a database of emails from website hacks and dataleaks and will tell you if your email was ever in one and allow you to sign up for alerts for future ones. Obviously it's not foolproof and only has what the guy running it has managed to get his hands on but it's a really great tool!
Goes hand in hand with lastpass imo. Ok, but can i import all the passwords i have saved in chrome? Cus god knows im not remembering all of those. I didn't know this actually, since I used it as an opportunity to go through and delete old accounts on services I didn't use and change my passwords from old, insecure, reused ones to new, secure ones.
After you install it, just click the extension then: Also, whenever you log into a site lastpass will pop up to save it just like chrome does, which is great for new accounts. They also add a little button on new password fields to autogenerate and fill secure passwords. It saves everything you recently copied to your clipboard into a convenient tab. Very useful if you need to copy over a lot of information quickly. There used to be an extension called Lazarus that people were using to recover work when they accidentally closed a page or Chrome crashed.
Fortunately, Google removed it from the store because it was just capturing everything you typed while you were online. I found out that my android phone had this feature, and when I opened it i realized that at least 20 different porn links were copied. It's been years since I've used any of these features. Not sure if the articles are actually accurate.
Not a chrome extension but a desktop app for Windows that does it called Ditto. The application runs in the system tray and records your history across all apps and has a quick toggle that brings up your history anywhere. You can also sync history across multiple PC's. Google Earth New Tab. It's cool because it provides something different for you to look at while you type in your Google search. It turns the new tab page into a revolving satellite picture of something on Earth every time a new tab is opened. I absolutely love that add-on, it's so interesting and beautiful.
So many people ask what it is and how they get it when they see it. You would like Google's Arts n Culture too, then. It opens a new art piece every time you open a new tab.
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I don't care about cookies removes the cookie popup dialogues that destroyed the internet for the last few months. I'm pretty sure the "accept" button on those disclaimers doesn't do anything other than hide the disclaimer; you continuing to use the site is your acceptance. My guess is this extension just hides the HTML page element that has the disclaimer. If you have uBlock Origin, you can just install Fanboy's Cookiemonster List and that should take care of the cookie popups.
Block Site and StayFocusd. They're both really good at helping you staying productive and not getting distracted while working online.
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Obviously, Block Site blocks any site you want, and StayFocusd sets a time limit of your choosing when browsing certain sites. The only thing is that you need a little bit of self-control not to unblock or extend the timing for any site. I actually made this post because I just installed Block Site to stop myself from instinctively going on Yahoo News it was my homepage for a really long time.
Already feels better to have that garbage site out of my life! Can you set it to block sites during certain hours? Say I want to block social media sites from 8pm to 6am, for instance? They are then saved as bookmarks in a separate folder. Afterwards, the PanicButton turns green and shows you how many tabs are currently hidden. Just checking to see if my static wallpaper changes. Can never be too careful of viruses these days. Adds Reddit comments and threads to Youtube videos.
Reddit New Comments Highlighter: Lets you view new comments in a reddit thread. Adds a search on YouTube in the right click menu, like how you can highlight text and search on google in chrome. Lets you hover your cursor over images to view them instead of clicking on them. Google Search "View Image" Button: Adds the removed view image back into google images. Full Page Screen Capture: Will take a screenshot that you can edit of the entire web page and turn it into a single image. Lets you manage and save browser sessions for later. Suspends tabs after an hour, you can change it to longer or even whitelist sites.
About the great suspender, apparently there is a bug with the current version, i've been using it for months without issue and never encountered any problems with it. Works with multiple monitors as well. Make sure to get the Android or IOS app if you want to use your phone with it. Adds many features including price history to the steam website. If you don't want to bother with scripts with the two bellow suggestions, just disable your adblocker on YouTube and run this instead, it gives you the option to whitelist your subscribed channels.
I use it to add whitelisting youtube channels to ublock origin. Check out ViolentMoneky as an alternative to Tamper monkey suggested by wildthing Secure password manger that works across multiple devices. The best and lightest adblocking extension. Blocks trackers from wesbites. No Coin - Block miners on the web! Blocks websites from running cryptomining scripts. Cloud to Butt Plus: Changes all mentions of "the cloud" to "my Butt".
Millennials to Snake people: Will change all references of "Millennials" to "Snake people".
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Many a times Amazon "discounted" prices are higher then regular and the extension gives you a price history of the product with the ability to send you a notification when it reaches a desirable price. Keepa is like CamelCamelCamel, except it embeds itself in the page below the item. This one is so weird to me because when I was a kid and had just discovered the internet I was typing in random strings of words to see if they got anywhere, and one of them was CamelCamelCamel.
We spent a week laughing about CamelCamelCamel and wondering what the website would do. To those of you asking if my friends were somehow involved, nope. Just a massive coincidence. I don't remember most of the kids' names, since I haven't seen them for years, but the website was founded in Knowing the kind of kids at that school, that actually wasn't entirely impossible tech geeks, young coding prodigies , so I looked into it more. There's practically no information on Daniel Green, the founder.
I had to scroll all the way to the bottom of the his Twitter feed to be sure. In he was selling a house in Utah. I live in Minnesota, and anyway if he was one of the kids there he couldn't've been older than 14 by then. This is not a year-old's tweet. It consolidates tabs for you, sorted by windows. Dark reader it changes all web sites to have a dark color palette.
I just had laser eye surgery and the first 2 weeks of recovery my eyes were super sensitive to contrast. This extension ensured that I could continue redditing for 7 hours a day in my underwear. Those aren't the ones you need to worry about, its the ones you expect that never come that are the issue. Looks like no one else has done it yet, so I guess I'll do it, here's a big list of a bunch of the extensions in this thread with links. I will try to update as needed. Reddit Enhancement Suite - Gives Reddit a ton of new features, no clue how I ever reddited without it. Boomerang for Gmail - Lets you schedule emails.
Privacy Badger - Blocks trackers on websites. Dark Reader - Gives websites a dark color pallette. CamelCamelCamel - Gives you price history of products on Amazon. Ublock Origin - The best ad blocker. Read more Read less. Kindle Cloud Reader Read instantly in your browser. Customers who viewed this item also viewed. Page 1 of 1 Start over Page 1 of 1. The Best Chrome Extensions. We did the research for you! Product details File Size: Eternal Spiral Books, http: December 16, Sold by: Share your thoughts with other customers. Write a customer review.
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