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Version: 1.2
Last Update: 2019-04-13

Overview

StopFB is a Chrome extension developed by stopfbext. According to the data from Chrome web store, current version of StopFB is 1.2, updated on 2019-04-13.
247 users have installed this extension. 3 users have rated this extension with an average rating of .

Stop Facebook and Google from tracking pages that you visit and share by removing tracking IDs (fbclid and gclid) from URLs

Stop Facebook from tracking pages that you visit and share by removing tracking IDs from URLs. This extension removes the "fbclid" and "gclid" arguments from all URLs to prevent Facebook and Google from tracking your browsing.

Rating

3 ratings

Total Installs

247

Information

Last Update

2019-04-13

Current Version

1.2

Size

7.27KiB

Author

stopfbext

Website

None

Category

Search Tools

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avatar Dave Holland
2019-01-18

OK, this sort-of works. If I control-click, or right-click and choose "open in new tab"; then the desired URL (without fbclid) gets opened in the original tab, and the undesirable URL (with fbclid) gets opened in a new tab. So close, but yet so far...

avatar Dave Holland
2019-01-18

OK, this sort-of works. If I control-click, or right-click and choose "open in new tab"; then the desired URL (without fbclid) gets opened in the original tab, and the undesirable URL (with fbclid) gets opened in a new tab. So close, but yet so far...

avatar Dave Holland
2019-01-18

OK, this sort-of works. If I control-click, or right-click and choose "open in new tab"; then the desired URL (without fbclid) gets opened in the original tab, and the undesirable URL (with fbclid) gets opened in a new tab. So close, but yet so far...

avatar Dave Holland
2019-01-18

OK, this sort-of works. If I control-click, or right-click and choose "open in new tab"; then the desired URL (without fbclid) gets opened in the original tab, and the undesirable URL (with fbclid) gets opened in a new tab. So close, but yet so far...

avatar Dave Holland
2019-01-18

OK, this sort-of works. If I control-click, or right-click and choose "open in new tab"; then the desired URL (without fbclid) gets opened in the original tab, and the undesirable URL (with fbclid) gets opened in a new tab. So close, but yet so far...