Compare Chrome extensions: DysHelper vs DuckDuckGo Privacy Essentials
Stats | DysHelper | DuckDuckGo Privacy Essentials |
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User count | 4 | 5,000,000+ |
Average rating | 0.00 | 4.28 |
Rating count | 0 | 2,031 |
Last updated | 2020-04-15 | 2024-04-06 |
Size | 39.84K | 2.84M |
Version | 0.3.0 | 2024.3.11 |
Short description | |
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DysHelper automatically modifies content of web pages in a way to make it more comfortable to read for people with dyslexia. | Simple and seamless privacy protection for your browser. |
Full summary | |
DysHelper automatically modifies content of web pages in a way to make it more comfortable to read for people with dyslexia. Based on an individual profile, all text is modified specifically for each single user. The extension processes the texts itself inside the browser. Letters, that usually overlap, rotate or cause other issues to the user, are put slightly apart by DysHelper so that the user can read them. |
Protecting your privacy online is like protecting your home. Locking the front door won’t stop the most determined folks from getting inside, especially if you’ve left the back door and windows unlocked and an extra key under the doormat. That’s why we offer multiple types of privacy protection, all with the single purpose of better protecting your privacy in Chrome. With the press of a button, you get seamless protection from most 3rd-party trackers while you search and browse, access to tracking protections for emails you receive, and many more protections which aren't offered in most popular browsers by default. Together these privacy essentials make more privacy your default. FEATURE HIGHLIGHTS
• Search with DuckDuckGo by Default — install, and we'll set your default search engine and homepage to DuckDuckGo Search so you can start your Internet searches without being tracked. ADDITIONAL PROTECTIONS NOT AVAILABLE ON MOST BROWSERS
• Link Tracking Protection — helps stop companies from gathering your browsing history and other information via personal identifiers embedded in the links you click on. |