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minus-squarecaptcha [any]hexbear6·4 years agoGood call. Basically browsers are meant to be sandboxes. If some extension is sneaking out of that sandbox, it should be possible to put it back in its place. link
minus-squarecaptcha [any]hexbear1·4 years agoCan't you just not use the browser then? Install chrome and the extension but turn of chrome and use something else when your out of class? I mean I'd probably still use a VM because I don't want the extension accessing my processes ever. But it can't be 24/7 unless the browser is on 24/7. link
Good call. Basically browsers are meant to be sandboxes. If some extension is sneaking out of that sandbox, it should be possible to put it back in its place.
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Can't you just not use the browser then? Install chrome and the extension but turn of chrome and use something else when your out of class?
I mean I'd probably still use a VM because I don't want the extension accessing my processes ever. But it can't be 24/7 unless the browser is on 24/7.
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