Freeze DOM

Freeze the DOM instantly

Total ratings

3.80 (Rating count: 10)

Review summary

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Pros
  • Works as intended
  • Useful for Angular applications
  • Simple and effective functionality
  • Positive user experience reported
Cons
  • New update requires suspicious permissions
  • Introduced a paywall for previously free features
  • Users feel it could be easily replicated with simple code
Most mentioned
  • Permissions request
  • Paywall introduction
  • Functionality effectiveness
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Date Author Rating Lang Comment
2024-08-23
marcelo ferreira
2024-07-19
Adib Graduan
2024-05-29
Gabriel Couto
en Free version: https://github.com/gmcouto/free-freeze-dom
2023-11-02
Michael
en Used to work perfectly. Newest update wants permissions to edit data on lemonsqueezy (a payment processor). There is no reason for this permission. Suspicious...
2024-05-29
Matthew Parker
en The latest update added a paywall to an extension that could be written from scratch in 10 lines of code. Find an alternative.
2024-05-09
Ольга Любас
2024-04-03
Benedict Allerberger
de Wichtig und richtig.
2024-01-11
Shannon Boggs
en Thank you. After freezing, for an Angular app, just scroll to the bottom of the Elements pane to find the appropriate overlay container. At least that's what I did. This is nice.
2024-01-10
Aleksandr Shumilov
en It just does what it is supposed to do. Great work!
2023-09-08
Thắng Hoàng Minh
Very good extension, thank you so much.
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