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StopTheMadness is an extension for Safari, Firefox, Google Chrome, Microsoft Edge, and Brave that stops web sites from making your browser harder to use. And it protects your privacy on the web. StopTheMadness is not an ad blocker: it offers unique features not available from ad blockers or any other apps. StopTheMadness is one of a kind!
(Chrome, Edge, and Brave require enabling "Developer mode" in the Extensions window.)
StopTheMadness is made by indie developer Jeff Johnson. The support link has documentation and my email address.
Many web sites deliberately disable user interface features in your browser that you normally expect to work.
StopTheMadness re-enables those features for you in your browser:
• ⌘-click and middle-click to open a link in a
new tab
• ⌘-key keyboard shortcuts
• opening contextual menus
• selecting, copying, cutting, and pasting
of text
• drag and drop
• AutoFill/autocomplete of passwords, emails, etc.
StopTheMadness also protects your privacy on the web:
• Removes tracking tags such as utm_source, gclid, and
fbclid from the end of URLs.
• Stops clickjacking in Google Search, Gmail, Facebook, and DuckDuckGo.
• Stops
hyperlink auditing (anchor "ping").
• Stops tracking beacons (Navigator.sendBeacon).
• Stops sites from using
the Page Visibility API to know when a tab is visible on your screen.
Bonus Features:
• Stop videos from autoplaying. This works even on sites where the browser's autoplay
preferences don't work!
• Show native video controls. Use AirPlay or Picture-in-Picture from Safari on sites that
don't normally support it!
• Add your own site-specific CSS and JavaScript to web pages!
• Stops "Are you sure
you want to leave this page?" alerts. Close your tabs without getting stopped by the site!
• Force external links
to open in the current tab instead of a new tab. Remove target="_blank" from links so that they no longer automatically
create a new tab.
• Force external links to open in a new tab instead of the current tab. This is great if you're
scrolling through a list of links and want to open each one in a new tab.
• Force images to the front. Bypass the
transparent overlay on sites such as Instagram that prevents you from dragging and opening the contextual menu on
images.
• Warns when you paste or type beyond the maximum length in a password field or other text field. Stops you
from accidentally losing characters! (Feature not available in Firefox.)
• ⌘-c to copy link URL on hover! Much
easier than opening the contextual menu. Also ⌘-x to copy link title on hover!
• ⌘-delete on hover to delete any
HTML element on the page! If something is in your way, temporarily remove it.
• Stop ⌘-left-arrow from unexpectedly
sending you back to the previous page in your browsing history.
• Stop scrolljacking.
• Stop sites from using
JavaScript to track the movement of your mouse pointer. This feature can also stop hover popups from appearing on
Wikipedia and Twitter.
Safari-specific Features:
• Stops URL shorteners. Checks the links you click in Safari for well-known link
shorteners — bit.ly, tinyurl.com, l.facebook.com, t.co (used by Twitter), etc. — and loads the unshortened destination
URL instead of the shortened URL. This occurs without setting any cookies or other site data, so you can't be tracked by
your click.
• Stop Safari from automatically submitting login forms. AutoFill login forms and then make changes
such as checking "Remember Me" or take CAPTCHA tests before submitting.
• Automatically open clicked links in other
apps. You can specify rules in StopTheMadness such as open https://docs.google.com
links in Google Chrome. Or even don't open https://facebook.com links at all, to keep
you from accidentally opening Facebook!
• ⌘-v when hovering over a link to open the link with the app selected in
the "Open Link with" popup.
• Open links with an alternative browser from Safari's contextual menu.
• Copy
link title from Safari's contextual menu.
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