Increase browser speed and reduce memory load when you have numerous open tabs.
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Date | Author | Rating | Lang | Comment |
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2023-07-20 | Heath Brown | BEWARE: These reviews are fake!! — 5/8 have a similar comment that all end with '!!!' — exactly 3 exclamation points. — All but 3 were posted on the same exact day as the one before it. — Most importantly, there is no website listed for it. — A website doesn't guarantee that it's safe, but if it's open-source, then you can verify yourself easily. — If it isn't open-source, you can still view the source code if you know what you are doing. — With that said, they could still put out an update that contains malicious code after you have installed it. So what I do for extensions that aren't open-source is: 1. Decompile the source code by using one of the many extensions or websites. 2. Inspect it yourself and also zip it, so you can upload it to VirusTotal. 3. Put your browser in Developer Mode to install the extension yourself — so that only you can update it. — It definitely seems sketchy due to those factors above, PLUS they are trying to make people think that this is the new version of the original and popular “Tab Suspender” extension here: https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/tab-suspender/fiabciakcmgepblmdkmemdbbkilneeeh (which is also reported as containing spyware). — They even spammed the link to this extension in the reviews for that one! Hell, that's how I got here. 😂 Anyways, I haven't got time right now, but I'll try to check out the code this weekend. Stay safe, my e-homies! | ||
2023-07-20 | Heath Brown | en | BEWARE: These reviews are fake!! — 5/8 have a similar comment that all end with '!!!' — exactly 3 exclamation points. — All but 3 were posted on the same exact day as the one before it. — Most importantly, there is no website listed for it. — A website doesn't guarantee that it's safe, but if it's open-source, then you can verify yourself easily. — If it isn't open-source, you can still view the source code if you know what you are doing. — With that said, they could still put out an update that contains malicious code after you have installed it. So what I do for extensions that aren't open-source is: 1. Decompile the source code by using one of the many extensions or websites. 2. Inspect it yourself and also zip it, so you can upload it to VirusTotal. 3. Put your browser in Developer Mode to install the extension yourself — so that only you can update it. — It definitely seems sketchy due to those factors above, PLUS they are trying to make people think that this is the new version of the original and popular “Tab Suspender” extension here: https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/tab-suspender/fiabciakcmgepblmdkmemdbbkilneeeh (which is also reported as containing spyware). — They even spammed the link to this extension in the reviews for that one! Hell, that's how I got here. 😂 Anyways, I haven't got time right now, but I'll try to check out the code this weekend. Stay safe, my e-homies! | |
2023-06-05 | Олексій Гулієнко | Добре! | ||
2023-06-05 | Олексій Гулієнко | bg | Добре! | |
2023-03-10 | Name Less | Its good | ||
2023-03-10 | Name Less | en | Its good | |
2023-02-21 | إبراهيم الزيلعي (Ibrahim Al-Zailai) | Good Tools | ||
2023-02-21 | Omar Mohammed | Nice | ||
2023-02-14 | امير السعيدي (Amir Al-Saeedi) | This extension is very good | ||
2023-02-14 | امير السعيدي (Amir Al-Saeedi) | en | This extension is very good |
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