I've always wondered why Chrome hasn't incorporated these features themselves.
Knockoff, gives users the choice between having these potentially dubious goods dimmed in grayscale, marked, or having them hidden altogether from search results.
If you're an Amazon shopper, you've likely noticed fake brands flooding the website in recent years. A new extension made by ...
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This Chrome extension flags sketchy Amazon brands and hides sponsored listings, but smarter shopping still requires checking ...
While helpful, it does have the side effect of making Amazon’s sea of alphabet-soup brand names look even bleaker ...
A new browser extension—called Knockoff—aims to handle this decluttering for you. It greys out or hides items from shady and ...
Shopping on Amazon used to be simple. You searched for a product, compared a few familiar brands, and checked out. These days ...
Chatbots now place orders, code assistants push updates, and autonomous agents comb production databases while you sleep.
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