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v5.2.0

20 Nov 20:19

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Updated Chrome and Firefox Releases 🚀 :

  • Removed older “opt-out cookie” mechanisms that depended on third‑party cookies and legacy advertising frameworks, which are now deprecated and becoming unreliable in modern browsers

v5.1.2

17 Apr 03:51

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  • Removed the “Do Not Track” header to improve stability across various websites

v5.1.1

12 Feb 04:09
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  • Added functionality to clear the entire domain list with a singular button

v5.0.1

24 May 01:53

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  • Fixed issues with manifest-dist.json files

v5.0.0

28 May 23:30

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Updated Chrome and Firefox Releases 🚀 :

  • Revamped Firefox release to move to manifest version 3
  • Modified database structure and permission requests for MV3 capability
  • Minor bug fixes

v4.3.1

19 Jan 19:33
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Updated Chrome and Firefox releases 🚀 :

  • Bug fixes

v4.3.0

19 Nov 21:48

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Updated Chrome and Firefox Releases 🚀 :

  • New Topics API blocking
  • Improved usability
  • Various bug fixes

v4.2.0

25 Mar 14:38

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Updated Chrome and Firefox Releases 🚀

  • Relocated Analysis Mode from Firefox release to a separate repo
  • Implemented a test suite and continuous integration
  • Various bug fixes

v4.0.1

27 Jul 17:43

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  • Miscellaneous bug fixes

v4.0.0

20 Jul 19:54
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Updated Firefox and Chrome releases 🚀

  • Revamped Chrome release to move to manifest v3
  • Modified database structure for mv3 compatibility
  • Continued support for Firefox on manifest v2
  • Officially introduced analysis mode on Firefox
  • Various library updates
  • Minor bug fixes
  • Small UI changes in preparation for upcoming usability study