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I'm not one to add extensions or addons to my browsers, but i know lots of people do. What extensions are installed in your Chrome browser?
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Those are the first two extensions/addons that I load up.
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script blocker?
pgit 1st Nov 2011
One reason I haven't switched to chrome is the "noscript" add on for firefox. I haven't looked at available chrome extensions in quite a while, maybe they've gotten around to a script blocker for it. If so, chromium (not google chrome) will be worth a look.
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Amen brotha
bboyd@... Updated - 1st Nov 2011
Only thing really keeping me away from using it fully is no good ability to white listing site scripts.

Right now FF does the job well for me with No-Script, SSL everywhere and perspectives.

Anyone tried NotScript extension?
http://optimalcycling.com/other-projects/notscripts/
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SWIron
Spitfire_Sysop 1st Nov 2011
If you like Chromium you should look into SWIron. It is chromium with all the google references stripped out of it.
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will do
pgit 2nd Nov 2011
sounds like a winner
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... or, if you don't have this extension, just Ctrl+Shift+T: Reopens the last tab you've closed. Google Chrome remembers the last 10 tabs you've closed.
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