By: the luddite Add-on
Deeuphemize the nytimes by replacing terms like "falsehood" with "lie."
Overview
Features & Capabilities
User Growth & Download Statistics
Manifest V2 Add-on
- By:
- the luddite
- Daily users:
- 2
- Version:
- 1.3 Last updated: 2022-08-09
- Version code:
- 5442379
- Creation date:
- 2022-08-07
- Risk:
- Moderate risk impact High risk likelihood
- Permissions:
- webRequest
- webRequestBlocking
- *://nytimes.com/*
- *://www.nytimes.com/*
- webRequest
- Content scripts matches:
- nytimes.com
- www.nytimes.com
- nytimes.com
- Size:
- 20.45KB
- Email:
- he*****@catastrophicthinking.com
- URLs:
- Website
- Full description:
- See detailed description
- Source:
- Firefox Add-ons Store
- Data ingested on:
- 2026-08-22
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Risk impact
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NYTimes Deeuphemizer requires a few sensitive permissions. Exercise caution before installing.
Risk impact analysis details
- High Allows the extension to observe and analyze traffic in flight for the selected hosts.
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Risk likelihood
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NYTimes Deeuphemizer may not be trust-worthy. Avoid installing if possible unless you really trust this publisher.
Risk likelihood analysis details
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