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    Playwright for Go

    Playwright for Go

    Playwright for Go a browser automation library to control Chromium

    ...Playwright is built to automate the broad and growing set of web browser capabilities used by Single Page Apps and Progressive Web Apps. Scenarios that span multiple page, domains and iframes. Auto-wait for elements to be ready before executing actions (like click, fill). Intercept network activity for stubbing and mocking network requests. Emulate mobile devices, geolocation, permissions. Support for web components via shadow-piercing selectors. Native input events for mouse and keyboard. Upload and download files. The bridge between Node.js and the other languages is basically a Node.js runtime combined with Playwright which gets shipped for each of these languages (around 50MB).
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    Multi-Account Containers

    Multi-Account Containers

    Keep parts of your online life separated into color-coded tabs

    Firefox Multi-Account Containers lets you keep parts of your online life separated into color-coded tabs. Cookies are separated by container, allowing you to use the web with multiple accounts and integrate Mozilla VPN for an extra layer of privacy. Under the hood, it separates website storage into tab-specific Containers. Cookies downloaded by one Container are not available to other Containers. You can even integrate individual Containers with Mozilla VPN to protect your browsing and...
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    Fire Time Tracker

    Fire Time Tracker

    Track and limit time your activity in the browser every day.

    How much time you spend on the web? –– This add-on tracks and limits time you spent on sites Updating: 09.03.2020 - Source code is available for download
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    HTTP Switchboard for Chromium

    HTTP Switchboard for Chromium

    Point & click to forbid/allow any class of requests made by browser

    ...Although the project is now archived and succeeded by other tools (notably uBlock Origin and µMatrix), its design still influences modern request-filtering tools and is a historical reference in browser-privacy architecture. For users who want to understand how fine-grained control over web network activity can be exposed and managed, this repository remains instructive.
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