You shouldn’t have to worry EZ CRT is using some privacy-sucking third-party library. Apps shouldn't be mystery meat. You should know what code goes into them.
Generally speaking, there are two kinds of third-party code used by apps: those used inside the app, and those used to build the app.
Code used in the app is included with EZ CRT and will run on your device. For example, if an app shows ads from Facebook, it might include the Facebook SDK (EZ CRT does neither).
Then there’s code used to build the app, which is not included with EZ CRT. It only runs on my computer when I make a new version of the app. I can’t list every piece of software that goes into building EZ CRT ("macOS"), but I can tell you what third-party code directly helps build the app.
This code runs on your device.
This code does not run on your device.
Open the extension settings and uncheck “Flickering effect.”
It is completely free and just for fun. Enjoy!
]]>It’s easy to forget to check your replies on Hacker News. You can miss out on really great replies to your comment or whole conversations.
Replies for Hacker News is a simple, no-fuss browser extension that does one thing: when you open Hacker News, it tells you if any of your comments or links received new replies. It collects all recent replies to your account on one convenient page.
Replies for Hacker News is free to use for 14 days. After that, it costs $1.99 USD. No subscriptions or ads.
If you buy the app on Chrome or Firefox, you unlock the:
If you buy the Safari version, you unlock the:
(This is due to App Store rules).
]]>An email address is required to purchase Replies for Hacker News. Your email address will not be shared or messaged. It is used only to identify your purchase if you need to restore it at some point in the future.
Other than that, Replies for Hacker News collects no information about its users. Comments displayed in the replies page are sourced using public data through the Hacker News API. This extension has no access to any non-public information related to your Hacker News account.
This extension also runs only on https://news.ycombinator.com. It cannot access data on other websites.
You shouldn’t have to worry Replies for Hacker News is using some privacy-sucking third-party library. Apps shouldn't be mystery meat. You should know what code goes into them.
Generally speaking, there are two kinds of third-party code used by apps: those used inside the app, and those used to build the app.
Code used in the app is included with Replies and will run on your device. For example, if an app shows ads from Facebook, it might include the Facebook SDK (Replies does neither).
Then there’s code used to build the app, which is not included with Replies. It only runs on my computer when I make a new version of the app. I can’t list every piece of software that goes into building Replies ("macOS"), but I can tell you what third-party code directly helps build the app.
This code runs on your device.
This code does not run on your device.
The app also does not access your BoardGameArena.com account information.
You shouldn’t have to worry Mute Chat for BoardGameArena is using some privacy-sucking third-party library. Apps shouldn't be mystery meat. You should know what code goes into them.
Generally speaking, there are two kinds of third-party code used by apps: those used inside the app, and those used to build the app.
Code used in the app is included with Mute Chat and will run on your device. For example, if an app shows ads from Facebook, it might include the Facebook SDK (Mute Chat does neither).
Then there’s code used to build the app, which is not included with Mute Chat. It only runs on my computer when I make a new version of the app. I can’t list every piece of software that goes into building Mute Chat ("macOS"), but I can tell you what third-party code directly helps build the app.
This code runs on your device.
This code does not run on your device.
The app
Code quality
Some days, you just don’t feel like talking. Mute Chat for BoardGameArena is a simple browser extension that does one thing: when you click the extension’s icon in your browser, it hides the chat on BoardGameArena.com. Click the icon again to show the chat. That’s it.
Mute Chat lets you choose whether to mute the site-wide general chat, per-game chats, private messages or the notification “pop” sound. By default, it gets rid of all them except private messages.
Mute Chat does not access your BGA account or track any personal information (see the full privacy policy). It just hides the chat. No ads, popups or tracking of any kind.
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