icloud-hide-my-email-browser-extension
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icloud-hide-my-email-browser-extension
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Official Chrome extension to use iCloud Keychain Passwords
Shameless plug: I've built the unofficial hide my email browser extension [0], available both in Firefox [1] and Chromium [2]. Tried to make it as frictionless as the Safari UX, which proved to be a challenge given the lack of native HME APIs.
[0] https://github.com/dedoussis/icloud-hide-my-email-browser-ex...
[1] https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/icloud-hide-m...
[2] https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/icloud-hide-my-ema...
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I built an extension that enables the use of iCloud's Hide My Email service on any browser (Chrome, Firefox, Brave)
Chrome web store
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Apple's Hide My Email service is now available on Chromium based browsers
Source code: https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/icloud-hide-my-email/omiaekblhgfopjkjnenhahfgcgnbohlk
- Show HN: Apple's Hide My Email service is now available on Chromium browsers
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Feel the power of the Manifest v3. The future
> With Manifest V2, it was possible to inject a "Referrer" HTTP header if necessary. With Manifest V3, it's no longer possible.
Not entirely sure of how this is true. A recent V3 extension I've built is able to inject both the "Referer" and "Origin" headers using a declarative net request ruleset:
1. manifest.json (referencing the rules.json file): https://github.com/dedoussis/icloud-hide-my-email-chrome-ext...
icloud-hide-my-email-chrome-ext
- Show HN: Apple's Hide My Email service is now available on Chromium browsers
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Feel the power of the Manifest v3. The future
> With Manifest V2, it was possible to inject a "Referrer" HTTP header if necessary. With Manifest V3, it's no longer possible.
Not entirely sure of how this is true. A recent V3 extension I've built is able to inject both the "Referer" and "Origin" headers using a declarative net request ruleset:
1. manifest.json (referencing the rules.json file): https://github.com/dedoussis/icloud-hide-my-email-chrome-ext...
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icloud-hide-my-email-browser-ex
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