Use Web to PDF converter to save a web page as a pdf and download it instantly. Perfect for offline reading and sharing.
Looking for a quick and reliable way to save a web page as pdf? This chrome extension is a web to pdf converter, perfect for anyone who needs to download content for offline access, sharing, or archiving.
Key Features of Web to PDF
With just a single click, convert a web page to pdf without hassle:
- Preserve Styles and Links: Keeps original styles and clickable links.
- Flexible Layouts: Choose page breaks or a single-page format.
- High Quality: Uses Chrome’s PDF tool for fast, clear results.
- Secure: Saves directly to your device, protecting privacy.
Edge Workspaces is an extension that replicates the Microsoft Edge Workspaces feature. It allows you to save the state of a window, including all open tabs, and reopen it later as a workspace.
Links to stores to download on project page
SurfSense.net is a platform designed to enhance your web browsing experience by acting as a "Knowledge Graph Brain" for anything you see online. It allows users to save and organize content from their web browsing sessions, making it easy to recall and interact with this information later.
Here are some key features of SurfSense:
- Content Saving: You can save any content you come across on the internet, such as social media chats, calendar invites, important emails, tutorials, recipes, and more.
- Powerful Search: Quickly find anything from your saved web browsing sessions.
- Natural Language Interaction: Chat with your saved web history using natural language.
- Self-Hostable: The platform is open-source and can be deployed locally.
- GraphRAG Integration: Utilize GraphRAG to find meaningful relationships in your saved content.
- Cost-Effective: Works seamlessly with the OpenAI GPT-4 mini model.
- No Web Scraping: The extension reads data directly from the DOM.
You can start using SurfSense by signing up on their website and installing their browser extension
Display/Remove duplicate bookmarks, empty folders or descriptions
“Terms of Service; Didn't Read” (short: ToS;DR) is a project started in June 2012 to help fix the “biggest lie on the web”: almost no one really reads the terms of service we agree to all the time.
Provides a simple way to see those terms and conditions elements that companies like to sneak away in an terms of service agreement that scrolls to the end of the universe.
FavBox is a browser extension that simplifies and improves bookmark management, without relying on external cloud storage or third-party services
Key features:
- sync with your browser profile;
- does not send your data to any third-party services;
- supports tags for easy organization;
- offers advanced search, sorting, and filtering by tags, domains, and folders;
- provides multiple display modes;
- light and dark theme.
- offers page previews for quick reference;
- lets you know if a bookmark already exists, to avoid creating duplicates;
- provides a feature to detect broken URLs;
- provides quick access to search with hotkeys "Ctrl + Shift + K";
- free and open source
GitHub page links to Chrome Web Store where it can be downloaded.
Protects you against tracking through "free", centralized, content delivery.
It prevents a lot of requests from reaching networks like Google Hosted Libraries, and serves local files to keep sites from breaking. Complements regular content blockers.
Sync bookmarks & tabs privately across different browsers and devices.
ClearURLs is an add-on based on the new WebExtensions technology and is optimized for Firefox and Chrome based browsers.
This extension will automatically remove tracking elements from URLs to help protect your privacy when browsing through the internet. For this purpose, we use a large catalog of rules, which is actively maintained by us and the community.
Many websites use tracking elements in the URL to mark your online activity. All that tracking code is not necessary for a website to be displayed or work correctly and can therefore be removed — that is exactly what ClearURLs does.
Features
- Removes tracking from URLs automatically in the background
- Blocks some common ad domains (optional)
- Has a built-in tool to clean up multiple URLs at once
- Supports redirection to the destination, without tracking services as a middleman
- Adds an entry to the context menu so that links can be copied quickly and cleanly
- Blocks hyperlink auditing, also known as ping tracking
- Prevents ETag tracking
- Prevents tracking injection over history API
- Prevents Google from rewriting the search results (prevents the insertion of tracking code)
- Prevents Yandex from rewriting the search results (prevents the insertion of tracking code)
PixelBlock is a Gmail extension that blocks people from tracking when you open their emails.
PixelBlock is an Gmail extension that blocks email tracking attempts used to detect when you open and read emails. PixelBlock displays a 'red eye' when it finds and blocks a tracking attempt inside of an email.
Automa is a browser extension for browser automation. From auto-fill forms, doing a repetitive task, taking a screenshot, to scraping data of the website, it's up to you what you want to do with this extension.
Letters sealed with wax like in this painting by Cornelis Norbertus Gysbrechts are quite rare today.
But the classic paper letter has now also been replaced by email. What very few people are aware of, however, is that the majority of today's emails are sent without the "protective envelope" that is still common with paper letters, and are therefore more like a modern postcard.
A remedy in the form of secure encryption has been available for many years, but is rarely used for email because of its complexity.
We asked ourselves the question: How can the users of webmail protect their communication adequately?
The answer is Mailvelope!
Privacy Badger is a browser extension that stops advertisers and other third-party trackers from secretly tracking where you go and what pages you look at on the web.
If an advertiser seems to be tracking you across multiple websites without your permission, Privacy Badger automatically blocks that advertiser from loading any more content in your browser. To the advertiser, it’s like you suddenly disappeared.
Privacy Badger differs from traditional ad-blocking extensions in two key ways. First, while most other blocking extensions prioritize blocking ads, Privacy Badger is purely a tracker-blocker.
The extension doesn’t block ads unless they happen to be tracking you; in fact, one of our goals is to incentivize advertisers to adopt better privacy practices. Second, most other blockers rely on a human-curated list of domains or URLs to block. Privacy Badger is an algorithmic tracker blocker – we define what “tracking” looks like, and then Privacy Badger blocks or restricts domains that it observes tracking in the wild. What is and isn’t considered a tracker is entirely based on how a specific domain acts, not on human judgment.
A browser extension to display the page's server flag in the toolbar area indicating the current webserver's physical location.
This is done by comparing the IP range with an offline database from MaxMind's GeoLite (there is no server interaction to get the info).
Knowing the server location adds an extra layer of awareness to your browsing and is useful to indicate the native languages and legal jurisdictions that may apply.
Additional information about Geolocation or Whois info can be obtained via the left- and right-click on the action icon.
Also has a selection of other tools, ping, traceroute, SSL checker, DNS, server status and more.