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Amazon Tag Remover

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Info

Are you tired that each banner or ad linking to amazon is silently injecting their affiliate tracking ID and receive a small revenue of what you bought? And more importantly they know what you bought? (even if it's not directly linked, it's still possible to de-anonymize the data)
This extension removes the tracking ID before the browser is performing the request, ensuring that you are not being tracked.

Note: if you have a partner cookie on your computer, you might still be tracked

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Features

  • Visual feedback which tag was removed
  • Works on starting parameter (?tag) and appended parameter (&tag)
  • Support for ascsubtags
  • Full support for all amazon sites (e.g. from Germany, Mexico or UK to China and Italy)
    • amazn.to links are supported, too, since the expanded request to the amazon site is intercepted

Changelog

Please visit CHANGELOG.md for a complete changelog.

Upcoming Features

  • Options to whitelist specific tags (charity, friends of you, ...) (#9)

Contributing

  1. Fork and clone the project
  2. Run npm install
  3. Run npm run build:dev and start hacking. The extension is automatically rebuilt on changes.
  4. Load the un-packaged addon from the dist folder

Support

For support please create an issue here at GitHub

Donation

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Built by (c) Tim Brust and contributors. Released under the MIT license.
The Get it for Microsoft Edge logo is kindly offered for free by Julien Muggli