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The Third Man
Nov 5, 2005

I know how much you like ponies so I got you a ponies avatar bro
Is there a gesture extension for Chrome that doesn't gather tracking information? I miss the built-in gestures from Opera, but I don't want to install some addon that is going to sell my browser history...

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The Third Man
Nov 5, 2005

I know how much you like ponies so I got you a ponies avatar bro
well, I originally had smooth gestures, but then noticed that they actually collect browsing data, but have a setting you can enable to turn it off...that resets every 72 hours. I removed that piece of poo poo immediately, so I'm just looking for something to replace it with really.

The Third Man
Nov 5, 2005

I know how much you like ponies so I got you a ponies avatar bro
Any recommendations for a cookie management extension? I'd like something that I can whitelist cookies from regular sites that I visit like SA and either block or remove anything else whenever I close my browser.

The Third Man
Nov 5, 2005

I know how much you like ponies so I got you a ponies avatar bro
I've tried using Chrome to whitelist the few sites I'd like to allow cookies from but I can't seem to do it successfully. All I want is to allow my machine to remember my login info for GMail and SA, and either block everything else or at least get rid of everything when I close the session. It's only really an issue because I use 2-step verification with GMail and having to enter in a new passcode that's sent to my phone every time I want to check my email gets old fast. Is there a trick to getting Chrome to recognize all the addresses and cookies that might come from a certain domain? I have google.com listed under my exceptions, but it never seems to work with gmail...

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