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  2. Yahoo! Axis - Wikipedia

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    A copy of the private key used to sign official Yahoo browser extensions for Google Chrome was accidentally leaked in the first public release of the Chrome extension. [3] On June 28, 2013, Yahoo announced the discontinuation of the Axis.

  3. Microsoft Autofill - Wikipedia

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    Chrome Web Store. As of. 12 June 2023. Microsoft Autofill is a password manager developed by Microsoft. It supports multiple platforms such as Android, iOS, and Google Chrome browser. It is a part of Microsoft Authenticator app in Android and iOS, [3] and a browser extension on Google Chrome. [4] It stores users' passwords under the user's ...

  4. Turn Off the Lights (extension) - Wikipedia

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    Turn Off the Lights is a browser extension developed by Stefan Van Damme that lets users dim everything on their screen except the video they are watching. Operation [ edit ] A gray lamp icon is displayed in the browser menu bar when a video is detected; users click on the icon to make the screen surrounding the video fade.

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  6. uProxy - Wikipedia

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    uProxy was an extension for Chrome and Firefox, [1] which allowed users to access the Internet via a web proxy. This project has been superseded by Outline VPN. The extension works by enabling a user to share their Internet connection with someone else. Google Ideas provided funding for the development which was carried out by the University of ...

  7. ColorZilla - Wikipedia

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    ColorZilla. ColorZilla is a Google Chrome and Mozilla extension that assists web developers and graphic designers with color related and other tasks. ColorZilla allows getting a color reading from any point in the browser, quickly adjusting this color and pasting it into another program, such as Photoshop. The extension allows zooming Web pages ...

  8. Media Source Extensions - Wikipedia

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    Media Source Extensions (MSE) is a W3C specification that allows JavaScript to send byte streams to media codecs within web browsers that support HTML video and audio. Among other possible uses, this allows the implementation of client-side prefetching and buffering code for streaming media entirely in JavaScript .

  9. Ghostery - Wikipedia

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    Ghostery. Ghostery is a free and open-source privacy and security -related browser extension and mobile browser application. Since February 2017, it has been owned by the German company Cliqz International GmbH (formerly owned by Evidon, Inc., which was previously called Ghostery, Inc. and the Better Advertising Project).