Chrome Privacy Extensions

5 Chrome privacy extensions you should install right now

Here are some easy ways to beef up your privacy while using Chrome.

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You can set Amazon.com on ‘fire’ for the Amazon rainforest fires 

All you need is a Chrome extension.

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Throttle Pro

Blast spam away for good with this efficient browser extension

Get complete control over what gets into your email.

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Donald Trump Twitter bird

You can now fact-check Trump’s tweets—on Twitter

It’s time to check yourself, Trump.

On by Dahlia Dandashi

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Chrome glitch has tech site referring to Trump as ‘someone with tiny hands’

That’s a lawsuit.

On by Jay Hathaway

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InstaCats makes longreads bearable by inserting pictures of cats

Make longreads much cuter with this Chrome extension.

On by AJ Dellinger

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Facebook Messenger gathers more data than you might think

It’s stalking we all opt into, but we can stop it.

On by AJ Dellinger

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This browser extension makes YouTube slightly less painful

You should still probably avoid the comments.

On by Miles Klee

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After Lizard Squad attacks, Sony extends PlayStation Plus memberships 5 days

Finally, there’s some good news PlayStation gamers.

On by Imad Khan

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Kalisi.tv could be the future of social viewing

While it’s far from the first product to offer joint viewing capabillty, the timing might finally be right.

On by Allen Weiner

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Netflix Enhancer means you can multitask and binge watch at the same time

View trailers, IMDb info, and Rotten Tomatoes ratings without leaving Netflix.

On by Rae Votta

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Facebook’s Chat Heads come to desktop

Browser extension lets you bring Facebook’s Chat Heads to your desktop. 

On by Kate Knibbs

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TweetCred Chrome extension tells you which tweets to trust

Don’t believe everything you read on the Internet.

On by Brendan O’Connor

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This browser extension will literally change the way you read the Internet

“That’s literally all it does.”

On by Brendan O’Connor

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Sell Hack, the plugin that culled LinkedIn’s database, has been shut down

The founders of a browser extension that digs up email addresses say they’re just dads from the midwest… but LinkedIn was smart to take them down.  

On by Kate Knibbs

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