RIP Grooveshark

RIP Grooveshark

Restore Internet Playlists

What is RIP Grooveshark?
RIP Grooveshark is a Chrome extension designed to help you track and restore the songs that are disappearing from your playlists on Grooveshark. With this extension, you can add them back in and continue enjoying your favorite music seamlessly.
Merlin
Stats
Users: 19 ▲ 1
Version: 1.2 beta (Last updated: 2015-11-09)
Creation date: 2015-11-08
Risk impact: Moderate risk impact
Risk likelihood: Low risk likelihood
Manifest version: 2
Permissions:
  • http://ec2-52-0-6-182.compute-1.amazonaws.com/*
  • https://grooveshark.com/auth/*
  • https://auth.grooveshark.com/*
Size: 327.68K
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Summary

NOTICE: RIP Grooveshark is no longer working due to Grooveshark being shut down.

I will keep this on the webstore for a while longer in case anyone else would like their playlists back. If you had saved playlists with my extension at least once, I have a record of all your songs so please message me and I will work to get these to you ASAP.

Thanks for using my project I hope you enjoyed it.


RIP (restore Internet Playlists) for Grooveshark is an extension that will allow you to track the songs that are disappearing from your playlists. So you can add them right back in and enjoy your music. Enjoy

Safety
Risk impact

RIP Grooveshark may not be safe to use and it requires some risky permissions. Exercise caution when installing this extension. Review carefully before installing.

Risk likelihood

RIP Grooveshark has earned a fairly good reputation and likely can be trusted.

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