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This extension upgrades non-secure connections (HTTP) to secure (HTTPS). If the web site does not correctly support HTTPS, Chrome will refuse to connect (with the usual interstitial warning page). Thus, this extension will make it hard to view some web sites. For maximum safety, you should also turn on Chrome’s Secure DNS (DNS over HTTPS) feature. There is no way (yet?) for an extension to turn this on for you, so you have to do it manually. To do so, go to the dots menu → Settings → Security, and then scroll down to Use Secure DNS. Select a provider or fill in your own. (You can also get to this setting by navigating to the URL chrome://settings/security?search=dns.) HTTP Nowhere is designed to be as simple as possible, and has no functionality other than upgrading connections. This is easy to see in the very short and simple implementation. It needs no special permissions or access to the web pages you view. There is nothing to configure; HTTP Nowhere is either on or off.
HTTP-DNS
FProxy HTTP Extension. Thay đổi địa chỉ IP cho chrome browser
Tracker Spy
Get to know who is tracking you. Tracker Spy identifies trackers found within websites you visit, and creates a report that shows every tracker found, who it belongs to, and every website it was found on. You also have the option to block these trackers from loading, which removes ads and increases the website's performance. You can even see all the cookies each website has created, their value, when they expire, and the number of tracking cookies there are in your browser. Using all this information, Tracker Spy creates a summary that makes it easy for you to understand what's going on. Features: - Get to see all trackers found within a website. - Get information from each tracker (like who does it belong to and the websites it was found on.) - Get to see all cookies created by a website. - Block trackers from loading. - Clear all tracking cookies. - Hide your UserAgent. - Get to see what websites access your geolocation and when was the last time. - Spoof your HTML geolocation. - Improves page loading speed.
Code Minifier (JS, CSS, HTML)
A lite and free JavasScript, CSS and HTML minifier for your browser. Code Minifier, is an extension that lets you easily minify codes in your browser. This addon supports JavaScript, CSS, and HTML as input languages. You can either browser files via the (+) button at the UI (top-left corner) or drag & drop a file in the left textarea. The former method is preferred as the coding language for the input file can be detected automatically and the interface will be updated accordingly (no need to adjust the input language manually). Code Minifier can work offline without the need for an internet connection. It uses an open-source library called "Terser" and available in this (https://github.com/terser/terser) GitHub repo. Moreover, it also uses the famous CodeMirror (https://github.com/codemirror/CodeMirror) library to format the input and output codes. Within the interface, there are several buttons at the top toolbar which are self-explanatory. There is also a settings list at the top which contains several options for the minifier. Change any desired settings and see the live result in the output field. To download the minified result, please click on the download button at the top toolbar. If you have a feature request or found a bug to report, please fill the bug report form on the addon's homepage (https://mybrowseraddon.com/code-minifier.html).
NetMet: Internet Performance Check Tool
Evaluate internet performance NETwork METrics with this web measurement tool. NetMet is a chrome extension/plugin capable of deciphering your internet performance. Monitor your network connection and evaluate web application level metrics.This plugin can be installed in any of your chromium based browsers (Google Chrome, Opera, Brave, Edge, etc.). It can observe various web browsing metrics based on the CDN server locations you are connecting to for some of the top websites in your region. Measuring internet speeds has never been easier, with M-Lab speed test already integrated into the plugin. With just one click of a button a 1-minute test gives you all these details which helps to troubleshoot any network issues you're facing. A video streaming test provides you details on how your network connection might relate to watching videos online. A feature to view past historical measurement data based on which networks you carried out measurements in, is also available, to get a quick overview. What does the tool measure? NetMet measures your overall network and web application performance by using the following test suites. 1.End-to-end goodput, latency and bufferbloat (powered by Google Speedtest - MLab) 2. Web browsing performance by connecting to landing websites hosted by popular CDN providers. 3. Video Streaming performance over DASH (Video on Demand) Based on all collected measurements from your network, NetMet will calculate a score for suitability of various applications. How the test works? 1.Install the extension 2.Popup window displayed periodically (periodic time can be custom set from settings inside the extension) 3.Test execution starts automatically on popup display 4.On test start, user IP, ISP and City details are retrieved using public REST APIs from "ip-api" 5.A new minimised browser window opens up for fetching top 20 websites in your region 6.For every website, a background script extracts performance metrics using the browser APIs 7.After fetching the 20 websites, the browser window is closed automatically 8.The web browsing measurement metrics are displayed to the user as graph visualizations on the popup window 9.The IP, ISP and City details & web browsing performance metrics are compiled into a JSON file and sent to our object storage server hosted in TUM campus network 10.A M-lab speed test for downlink and uplink are executed 11.Simultaneously, the speed test download speed and upload speed metrics are displayed at real-time to the user on the popup window 12.At the end of the speed test the packet loss and latency details are also displayed to the user 13.Performance metrics are retrieved using M-lab's API for the uplink and downlink speed test during execution 14.The speed test performance metrics are compiled into a JSON file and sent to our object storage server hosted in TUM campus network 15. After the speed test, a video streaming test over DASH is performed, and relevant metrics are captured using DASH.js API. 16. The video streaming metrics are compiled into a JSON file and sent to our object storage server hosted in TUM campus network 17.The extension waits till the next periodic popup event, and continues from step 3 Frequent measurements help us to assess the quality of your connection and various bottlenecks affecting it. NetMet uses Chrome Developer APIs for running the test and gathering measurement data as mentioned above. The web browsing metrics are captured using browser's Performance API, specifically Resource Timing. The speed test integrated into the extension to measure uplink and downlink performance is the M-Lab speed test. The measurement data (like, DNS Lookup, Server Connect Time, Upload speed etc.) is collected for research purposes. Only user data which is captured is your IP address and City details. No other sensitive user information like web browsing history or user location is captured. Additionally, for the integrated M-Lab speed test. Please go through M-Lab's Acceptable Use Policy. We hope that our data collection helps us to understand the Internet better. We are an academic institution and will try to publish all our findings to a wider audience. However, we will never publish parts of our dataset which clearly identifies you or your company. Please go through our data collection policies here. We do not capture any sensitive user data. For any concerns please contact us through email.