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Replaces mysterious country codes automatically with the corresponding flag. The solution for Chromium users on Windows! Currently, Chromium users (using Chrome or Microsoft Edge) on Windows are not able to see the flag emoji's. A country code is shown instead. This extention will replace those abbreviations with its corresponding flag using a special font. This extention uses the Twemoji Country Flags font, which is based on Twemoji (licensed under CC BY-ND 2.0).
DeArrow - Better Titles and Thumbnails
Crowdsourcing titles and thumbnails to be descriptive and not sensational DeArrow is a browser extension for crowdsourcing better titles and thumbnails on YouTube. The goal of DeArrow is to make titles accurate and reduce sensationalism. DeArrow is a paid (if you want) browser extension. You can purchase an unlimited-use license key for 1$. However, if you cannot, or do not want to pay, you can use the extension by clicking the "I can't/don't want to pay" button. Titles can be any arbitrary text. Thumbnails are screenshots from specific timestamps in the video. These are user submitted and voted on. By default, if there are no submissions, it will format the original title to the user-specified format, and set a screenshot from a random timestamp as the thumbnail. This can be configured in the options to disable formatting, or show the original thumbnail by default. If the original thumbnail is actually good, you can still vote for it in the submission menu, and then it will act like a submission. No more dealing with clickbait, arrows, or annoying faces. Users can submit better titles and thumbnails for each video and vote on them. How does DeArrow differ from Clickbait Remover for YouTube - Unlike Clickbait Remover, DeArrow's main purpose is for crowdsourcing better titles and thumbnails - When a crowdsourced title is not available, DeArrow will auto-format it according to your setting, but does it in a more sophisticated way than Clickbait Remover. Instead of only setting all words to lower case, or capitalizing every word, DeArrow supports casing systems such as "Title Case" and "Sentence case". These will still allow acronyms and proper names to remain capitalized. - When a crowdsourced thumbnail is not available, DeArrow by default shows a screenshot at a random timestamp in the video. Clickbait Remover's thumbnails use YouTube auto-generated thumbnails, and while they are seemingly random, they are chosen by a machine learning algorithm to favor faces with expressions, and other overstimulating features. DeArrow uses truly random timestamps generated by its own server. DeArrow will also check the SponsorBlock database to ensure the randomized thumbnail is not inside of a sponsor segment. Access your data for youtube.com, www.youtube-nocookie.com: - Used to modify the YouTube webpage
IP Domain Country Flag
Shows country flag and other IP / domain information in the location bar. This extension shows a country flag for the current website's server. The tooltip shows city, region and country name. The popup shows more information about the domain. Details are Provider, Alexa and Domain ranking. The design of the popup is simple and clean. To protect your privacy, we only send the domain name to our database. IP Domain Country Flag - Shows country flag and other IP and Domain information in the location bar.
Twemoji for Chrome
Replaces default emojis with Twemoji. Enables your browser to display colored emojis if your OS does not support it. Enables Chrome to display colored emojis even if your OS does not support it. Replaces the default emojis with Twemoji (Twitter emoji library). Twemoji (v14.0 as of this publishing) adheres to the Unicode 14.0 spec and supports the Emoji 14.0 spec. More Twemoji info here: * https://github.com/twitter/twemoji Notable changes for v0.0.8 : * Default CDN updated to jsDeliver * Removed MaxCDN as an option Quick background: I use a Windows 7 machine where color emojis are not supported. I used several other extensions but noticed that they were rather old and did not support newer emojis. I couldn't find an updated one so I decided to create my own. Works great on my machine, so hopefully it also works correctly on yours. Limitations: * Only replaces emojis that are already available during the initial page load. Emojis added after via ajax, lazy-loading or other scripts will not be affected. * Only works if browser is connected to the internet. It pulls emoji data from the internet, so replacement emojis may not appear if you're offline. * Also, replacement emojis will not appear when viewing local HTML files. * Uses SVG files for the replacement images so may cause issues if your browser has poor support for SVGs. * A 2-second delay was added when loading twemojis in YouTube since YouTube partially adds/pulls/shows content on a on-demand basis. If you feel that this extension has made YouTube slow or unusable, kindly disable or uninstall this extension. * May interfere with websites that interact with or are reliant on text emojis for their functionality. If this occurs, kindly disable or uninstall this extension. Advantages: * Replaces the default emoji set if you're not happy with the default emoji that comes with your OS. * Adds emoji support to Chrome, even if not supported by the OS. * Flags are shown correctly as actual flags, instead of the two-letter combo. v0.07 ~~[ 11/23/2022 ] * Added option to change CDN * Reorganized code for speed improvements v0.05 ~~[ 09/20/2022 ] * New help documentation * New option page that allows users to: -- Exclude specific sites -- Modify emoji size -- View an unmodified page * Code changes to handle YouTube pages v0.0.4 ~~[ 08/25/2022 ] * Updated parser to use the Twemoji 14.0.2 release * Added button to re-initialize the Twemoji conversions after load v0.0.3 ~~[ 02/09/2022 ] * Code updated for compatibility with Manifest v3
Country Flags & IP Whois
Displays country flag of website's server location, Whois and Geo info A browser extension to display the page's server flag in the toolbar area indicating the current webserver's physical location. This is done by comparing the IP range with an offline database from MaxMind's GeoLite (there is no server interaction to get the info). Knowing the server location adds an extra layer of awareness to your browsing and is useful to indicate the native languages and legal jurisdictions that may apply. Additional information about Geolocation or Whois info can be obtained via the left- and right-click on the action icon. Features: 1. This is an open-source project (https://github.com/andy-portmen/country-flags/issues) 2. Identifies IP4, IP6, and private IP addresses 3. It is now possible to use the native DNS resolver if a user is under a SOCKS proxy (disabled by default; requires native integration) 4. Offline database updates once per 7 days using the window.caches API 5. Supports running a custom command when an IP is resolved; This command accepts [ip], [host], [curl], [enurl] and [url] keywords 6. Open requested service optionally in the background and/or adjacent to the current tab. Available tools in the right-click menu (only six services are visible in the main menu): 1. SSL Checker: Check SSL certificate 2. Traceroute: Display the route and transit delays of packets 3. Ping: Test the reachability of this IP address 4. TinyURL: Shorten the URL using TinyURL.com 5. DNS Lookup: Perform an authoritative DNS lookup 6. Whois Lookup: Find the registration and delegation of a domain name 7. HTTP Headers: List all the response HTTP headers 8. Copy IP: Copy IP address to the clipboard 9. Alexa: Website traffic, statistics, and analytics 10. WOT Scorecard: Website reputation ratings 11. Virustotal: A free virus, malware, and URL scanning service 12. Check Server Status: Helps find whether a website is down or not 13. Google Translate: Free service instantly translates words, phrases, and web pages 14. Google Cache: Google cached pages for any website 15. Wikipedia: Domain search 16. intoDNS: Checks the health and configuration of DNS and mail servers 17. Netcraft: Provides internet security services including anti-fraud and anti-phishing services 18. Wave Report: Provides web accessibility solutions 19. Validate.nu: HTML5 Validator 20. W3C CSS Validator: CSS Validator 21. W3C Validator: HTML5 Validator 22. Internet Archive: Free universal access to archived web pages 23. Google: Search by domain 24. Wolfram|Alpha: Access to the world's facts and data -- Permissions: For a comprehensive description of why these permissions are needed check https://add0n.com/country-flags.html#permissions