Compare Chrome extensions: Ecosia - The search engine that plants trees vs Dualsub - Dual Subtitles for YouTube

Stats Ecosia - The search engine that plants trees Ecosia - The search engine that plants trees Dualsub - Dual Subtitles for YouTube Dualsub - Dual Subtitles for YouTube
User count 2,000,000+ 100,000+
Average rating 4.72 3.78
Rating count 2,379 370
Last updated 2023-06-07 2024-03-24
Size 30.71K 112.64K
Version 6.0.2 2.25.1
Short description
This extension sets your search engine to Ecosia and customizes your new tab page so you can plant trees with every search. Display dual subtitles, use machine translation and speech recognition to generate subtitles.
Full summary

Get Ecosia to plant trees and be climate active every day. Like other search engines, we make money through ads, but we use 100% of our profits for the planet. The Ecosia community has already planted 150 million trees in over 35 countries.

Plant trees with your searches and be climate active every day — Ecosia users are tackling climate change, protecting wildlife, and collaborating with local communities around the world, planting the right trees in the right places.

Protect your privacy — We don’t create a profile of you, never sell your data to advertisers, and your searches are always SSL-encrypted. We want trees, not your data.

Become climate positive — Not only do the trees we plant absorb CO2, we also have our own solar plants. They don't just produce enough renewable energy to power all your searches, but twice as much! This means more renewables (and fewer fossil fuels) in the electricity grid.

Radical transparency — Our monthly financial reports disclose all of our projects so you can see exactly what we spend money on. We’re a not-for-profit tech company that dedicates 100% of its profits to climate action.

Get Ecosia today and be climate active every day.


Website: https://ecosia.org

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Use Dualsub to display dual subtitles on YouTube.

Quick Start

Perhaps your requirement is simple: to have YouTube's native subtitles display two languages.

For example, to display subtitles with Chinese on top and English at the bottom:

  1. Open a YouTube video page, and turn on YouTube's native subtitles.
  2. Open the Dualsub popup page, and switch to the Native Mode tab.
  3. On the row 1, the Subtitle File menu, select Chinese.
  4. On the row 2, the Subtitle File menu, select English.

You can select to use human-translated subtitles, or machine-translated subtitles.

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