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Seen Before tells if you have visited a webpage (e.g. job, housing advertisements) before, with first and last visit time and count. Remember every webpage you visit! Seen Before is a powerful Chrome extension that helps you keep track of your browsing history with ease. See instantly if you've encountered a webpage before with a clear visual badge displayed directly on the page. Have you ever wondered if you had already seen an advertisement before and applied? Maybe you do not even apply into the opportunity thinking of duplicate application! Seen Before extension is here to solve this challenge for you. It tells you about every webpage you visited, so that you can continue applications without any worries! Visited Page Tracker: Seen Before automatically tracks every webpage you visit, letting you know instantly if it's a new encounter or a familiar one. It will show "SEEN" tag with red color on already visited pages. New Page Badge: Green "NEW" badges highlight webpages you've never visited before, making them easy to identify at a glance. Visit Count: Seen Before extension also keeps the visit count of pages for you. Simply hover mouse cursor over the extension icon and it will tell the number of times this url has been visited. Reload Friendly: Reloading a webpage won't reset the "NEW" badge. Seen Before tracks within the tab, ensuring you know it's a first-time visit even after refreshing. Multi-Tab Detection: Visited a webpage in another tab? Seen Before keeps track! See a red "SEEN" badge to indicate you've encountered this webpage before, even across different tabs. Hover History: Detailed visit history at your fingertips! Simply hover over the Seen Before extension icon to see the first and last time you visited any webpage. Stop the confusion! Seen Before is the ultimate Chrome extension for managing your browsing history. Download today and take control!
Visited Links Marker
Keep track of visited links from your history and don't read the same posts again. WHAT DOES IT DO? 1. Visited Links Marker changes the color of the link that you have previously visited according to your browser history 2. you can choose any color 3. you can choose which websites the extension will run on WHY IS IT USEFUL? - If you read blogs, do research, watch videos etc., you will immediately see any articles or videos you have previously clicked on. So you don't have to consume them again. - It will be easier to navigate the website because the links you often click on will be a different color so you'll see them immediately. EXTENSION DEVELOPMENT If you find a bug or have an idea for an improvement, I'd love to hear your recommendations. This is the first version and I want to improve it gradually. If you'd like to contribute to this repository, feel free, just fork the project and make a pull request (https://github.com/nathandev33/Visited-Links-Marker)
Promnesia
Recall which pages you already visited, why and in which context Promnesia is a browser extension (Chrome/Firefox/Firefox mobile) which provides a sidebar which complements browser history with some enhanced features. TLDR: it lets you explore your browsing history in context: where you encountered it, in chat, on Twitter, on Reddit, or just in one of the text files on your computer. This is unlike most modern browsers, where you can only see when you visited the link. It allows you to answer different questions about the current web page: - have I been here before? When? - why have I bookmarked it? - how did I get on it? Which page has led to it? - who sent me this link? Can I just jump to the message? - which links on this page have I already explored? - which posts from this blog page have I already read? *NOTE*: to get the most benefits from the extension, you also need to set up a supplementary service. You can find the instructions here: https://github.com/karlicoss/promnesia#setup
VisitMark - Highlight visited links with custom colors
Customize visited link colors for any site: global defaults, per-domain overrides, and sync with your Chrome profile. VisitMark highlights links you have already visited using colors you control. Set a default style for all sites, then override individual sites when you need a different color or want styling turned off for that page only. If you use Chrome with sync, your choices stay available across signed-in devices. The extension can treat a link as visited when Chrome’s native visited state applies, and optionally when the URL appears in your browsing history (including synced history). Highlights update as you move between pages, including sites that change the URL without a full reload. • Custom colors for visited links on standard HTTP and HTTPS pages. • Global defaults plus per-site options: enable or disable highlighting for the current site, and optionally assign a color used only on that site. • Two detection modes, usable together or separately: browser visited state, and history-based matching for cases where visited styling alone is not enough. • A single global switch to restore the browser’s default visited appearance everywhere when you do not want VisitMark active. 1. Open the VisitMark popup from the Chrome toolbar. 2. Under All sites, enable Visited link colors and pick a default highlight color. 3. Under Detection, turn on Browser visited state and/or Browsing history according to how you want links qualified as visited. 4. On a site you use often, open the popup again. Under This site, choose whether highlighting applies there; use Site-specific color if you want a color that applies only to that host. 5. Use Restore defaults for global settings, or Remove site settings to clear saved options for the site you have open. Anyone who scans long pages of links—search results, documentation, forums, directories—and wants consistent, easy-to-see distinction between visited and unvisited destinations without opening history or relying on faint default styling. VisitMark applies your saved preferences locally in the browser. It uses extension APIs to read settings, observe navigation, and when you enable history-based detection, to read history as needed for that feature. It does not send your browsing data to publisher-operated servers for highlighting. See the linked privacy policy for full detail.
Site Visits
Shows you if you have previously visited the URL in the current tab. Displays the number of previous visits on the action icon, and… Shows you if you have previously visited the URL in the current tab. Displays the number of previous visits on the action icon, and displays the dates of 50 last visits when clicking the icon. If you sometimes visit a website, and you're not sure if you've previously visited it, but want to know, then this is the extension for you. It works by querying the browser's built-in history API - which means that if you have cleared your browsing history, it will not appear in this extension either. I plan to also add a search option, but otherwise the extension is meant to remain simple and minimal.