├── COPYING.txt
├── README.markdown
├── build.sh
├── builds
├── gdc.safariextz
├── gdc.xpi
└── gdc.zip
├── collateral
├── 100.png
├── 112.png
├── promo-large.png
├── promo-marquee.png
├── promo-small.png
├── toolbar-small-quiet.png
├── toolbar-small.png
├── webpage-large.png
└── webpage-small.png
├── firefox
├── chrome.manifest
├── chrome
│ ├── content
│ │ ├── blocked.png
│ │ ├── overlay.css
│ │ ├── overlay.js
│ │ ├── overlay.xul
│ │ └── unblocked.png
│ └── skin
│ │ ├── icon.png
│ │ └── icon64.png
├── components
│ └── policy.js
├── icon.png
└── install.rdf
└── webkit
└── gdc.safariextension
├── Icon-32.png
├── Icon-48.png
├── Icon.png
├── Info.plist
└── chrome
├── 128.png
├── 48.png
├── content.js
└── manifest.json
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2 | tracking the webpages you go to.
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1 | #!/bin/bash
2 | # A script that packages Google Disconnect for distribution.
3 | #
4 | # Copyright 2013 Disconnect, Inc.
5 | #
6 | # This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify it under
7 | # the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software
8 | # Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or (at your option) any later
9 | # version.
10 | #
11 | # This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT
12 | # ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS
13 | # FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License for more details.
14 | #
15 | # You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along with
16 | # this program. If not, see .
17 | #
18 | # Authors (one per line):
19 | #
20 | # Eason Goodale
21 | # Brian Kennish
22 | cd builds
23 | rm gdc.xpi gdc.zip
24 | cd ../firefox
25 | zip -r ../builds/gdc.xpi * -x \*.DS_Store
26 | cd ../webkit/gdc.safariextension
27 | zip -r ../../builds/gdc chrome -x \*.DS_Store
28 |
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1 | # A chrome manifest that stops Google from tracking the webpages you go to.
2 | #
3 | # Copyright 2010-2012 Disconnect, Inc.
4 | #
5 | # This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify it under
6 | # the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software
7 | # Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or (at your option) any later
8 | # version.
9 | #
10 | # This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT
11 | # ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS
12 | # FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License for more details.
13 | #
14 | # You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along with
15 | # this program. If not, see .
16 | #
17 | # Authors (one per line):
18 | #
19 | # Brian Kennish
20 | # Gary Teh
21 |
22 | # The content policy.
23 | component {f5c41390-4b80-43a1-80da-4cf4c3fae81a} components/policy.js
24 | contract @disconnect.me/google;1 {f5c41390-4b80-43a1-80da-4cf4c3fae81a}
25 | category content-policy @disconnect.me/google;1 @disconnect.me/google;1
26 |
27 | # The overlay.
28 | content google-disconnect chrome/content/
29 | skin google-disconnect default chrome/skin/
30 | overlay chrome://browser/content/browser.xul chrome://google-disconnect/content/overlay.xul
31 |
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1 | /*
2 | An overlay style sheet that stops Google from tracking the webpages you go to.
3 |
4 | Copyright 2010-2012 Disconnect, Inc.
5 |
6 | This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify it under
7 | the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software
8 | Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or (at your option) any later
9 | version.
10 |
11 | This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT
12 | ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS
13 | FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License for more details.
14 |
15 | You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along with
16 | this program. If not, see .
17 |
18 | Authors (one per line):
19 |
20 | Gary Teh
21 | Brian Kennish
22 | */
23 | #google-disconnect-icon { opacity: .8 }
24 |
25 | .highlighted#google-disconnect-icon { opacity: 1 }
26 |
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1 | /*
2 | An overlay script that stops Google from tracking the webpages you go to.
3 |
4 | Copyright 2010-2012 Disconnect, Inc.
5 |
6 | This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify it under
7 | the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software
8 | Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or (at your option) any later
9 | version.
10 |
11 | This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT
12 | ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS
13 | FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License for more details.
14 |
15 | You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along with
16 | this program. If not, see .
17 |
18 | Authors (one per line):
19 |
20 | Brian Kennish
21 | Gary Teh
22 | */
23 |
24 | /**
25 | * The Google Disconnect namespace.
26 | */
27 | if (typeof GoogleDisconnect == 'undefined') {
28 | var GoogleDisconnect = {
29 | /**
30 | * Fetches the number of tracking requests.
31 | */
32 | getRequestCount: function() {
33 | return gBrowser.contentWindow.document.googleRequestCount;
34 | },
35 |
36 | /**
37 | * Fetches the blocking state.
38 | */
39 | isUnblocked: function() {
40 | return JSON.parse(content.localStorage.googleUnblocked);
41 | },
42 |
43 | /**
44 | * Paints the UI.
45 | */
46 | render: function(that, icon) {
47 | var sourceName = 'src';
48 | if (that.getRequestCount())
49 | icon.setAttribute(
50 | sourceName,
51 | 'chrome://google-disconnect/content/' +
52 | (that.isUnblocked() ? 'unblocked' : 'blocked') + '.png'
53 | );
54 | else icon.removeAttribute(sourceName);
55 | },
56 |
57 | /**
58 | * Navigates to a URL.
59 | */
60 | go: function(that) { open(that.getAttribute('value'), '_blank'); },
61 |
62 | /**
63 | * Registers event handlers.
64 | */
65 | initialize: function() {
66 | var render = this.render;
67 | var that = this;
68 | var icon = document.getElementById('google-disconnect-icon');
69 |
70 | gBrowser.tabContainer.addEventListener('TabAttrModified', function() {
71 | render(that, icon);
72 | }, false);
73 |
74 | gBrowser.addEventListener('error', function() {
75 | render(that, icon);
76 | }, false);
77 |
78 | gBrowser.addEventListener('DOMContentLoaded', function() {
79 | render(that, icon);
80 | }, false);
81 |
82 | icon.addEventListener('mouseover', function() {
83 | this.className = 'highlighted';
84 | }, false);
85 |
86 | icon.addEventListener('mouseout', function() {
87 | this.removeAttribute('class');
88 | }, false);
89 |
90 | var blocking = document.getElementById('google-disconnect-blocking');
91 |
92 | icon.addEventListener('click', function() {
93 | var labelName = 'label';
94 | var requestCount = that.getRequestCount() || 0;
95 | var label = ' Google request';
96 | var shortcutName = 'accesskey';
97 |
98 | if (that.isUnblocked()) {
99 | blocking.setAttribute(
100 | labelName,
101 | 'Block ' + requestCount + label + (requestCount - 1 ? 's' : '')
102 | );
103 | blocking.setAttribute(shortcutName, 'B');
104 | } else {
105 | blocking.setAttribute(
106 | labelName,
107 | 'Unblock ' + requestCount + label + (requestCount - 1 ? 's' : '')
108 | );
109 | blocking.setAttribute(shortcutName, 'U');
110 | }
111 | }, false);
112 |
113 | var command = 'command';
114 |
115 | blocking.addEventListener(command, function() {
116 | content.localStorage.googleUnblocked = !that.isUnblocked();
117 | content.location.reload();
118 | }, false);
119 |
120 | var go = this.go;
121 |
122 | document.
123 | getElementById('google-disconnect-help').
124 | addEventListener(command, function() { go(this); }, false);
125 |
126 | document.
127 | getElementById('google-disconnect-feedback').
128 | addEventListener(command, function() { go(this); }, false);
129 | }
130 | };
131 | }
132 |
133 | /**
134 | * Initializes the object.
135 | */
136 | addEventListener('load', function() { GoogleDisconnect.initialize(); }, false);
137 |
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1 | /*
2 | An XPCOM component that stops Google from tracking the webpages you go to.
3 |
4 | Copyright 2010-2012 Disconnect, Inc.
5 |
6 | This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify it under
7 | the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software
8 | Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or (at your option) any later
9 | version.
10 |
11 | This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT
12 | ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS
13 | FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License for more details.
14 |
15 | You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along with
16 | this program. If not, see .
17 |
18 | Authors (one per line):
19 |
20 | Gary Teh
21 | Brian Kennish
22 | */
23 | Components.utils.import('resource://gre/modules/XPCOMUtils.jsm');
24 |
25 | /**
26 | * Constants.
27 | */
28 | var contentPolicy = Components.interfaces.nsIContentPolicy;
29 | var accept = contentPolicy.ACCEPT;
30 |
31 | /**
32 | * Creates the component.
33 | */
34 | function GoogleDisconnect() { this.wrappedJSObject = this; }
35 |
36 | /**
37 | * A content policy that stops Google from tracking the webpages you go to.
38 | */
39 | GoogleDisconnect.prototype = {
40 | /**
41 | * The properties required for XPCOM registration.
42 | */
43 | classID: Components.ID('{f5c41390-4b80-43a1-80da-4cf4c3fae81a}'),
44 | classDescription:
45 | 'A content policy that stops Google from tracking the webpages you go to.',
46 | contractID: '@disconnect.me/google;1',
47 |
48 | /**
49 | * The categories to register the component in.
50 | */
51 | _xpcom_categories: [{category: 'content-policy'}],
52 |
53 | /**
54 | * Gets a component interface.
55 | */
56 | QueryInterface:
57 | XPCOMUtils.generateQI([Components.interfaces.nsIContentPolicy]),
58 |
59 | /**
60 | * The domain names Google phones home with, lowercased.
61 | */
62 | domains: [
63 | '2mdn.net',
64 | 'blogger.com',
65 | 'doubleclick.net',
66 | 'feedburner.com',
67 | 'gmodules.com',
68 | 'google-analytics.com',
69 | // From http://www.google.com/supported_domains.
70 | 'google.com',
71 | 'google.ad',
72 | 'google.ae',
73 | 'google.com.af',
74 | 'google.com.ag',
75 | 'google.com.ai',
76 | 'google.am',
77 | 'google.co.ao',
78 | 'google.com.ar',
79 | 'google.as',
80 | 'google.at',
81 | 'google.com.au',
82 | 'google.az',
83 | 'google.ba',
84 | 'google.com.bd',
85 | 'google.be',
86 | 'google.bf',
87 | 'google.bg',
88 | 'google.com.bh',
89 | 'google.bi',
90 | 'google.bj',
91 | 'google.com.bn',
92 | 'google.com.bo',
93 | 'google.com.br',
94 | 'google.bs',
95 | 'google.co.bw',
96 | 'google.by',
97 | 'google.com.bz',
98 | 'google.ca',
99 | 'google.cat',
100 | 'google.cd',
101 | 'google.cf',
102 | 'google.cg',
103 | 'google.ch',
104 | 'google.ci',
105 | 'google.co.ck',
106 | 'google.cl',
107 | 'google.cm',
108 | 'google.cn',
109 | 'google.com.co',
110 | 'google.co.cr',
111 | 'google.com.cu',
112 | 'google.cv',
113 | 'google.com.cy',
114 | 'google.cz',
115 | 'google.de',
116 | 'google.dj',
117 | 'google.dk',
118 | 'google.dm',
119 | 'google.com.do',
120 | 'google.dz',
121 | 'google.com.ec',
122 | 'google.ee',
123 | 'google.com.eg',
124 | 'google.es',
125 | 'google.com.et',
126 | 'google.fi',
127 | 'google.com.fj',
128 | 'google.fm',
129 | 'google.fr',
130 | 'google.ga',
131 | 'google.ge',
132 | 'google.gg',
133 | 'google.com.gh',
134 | 'google.com.gi',
135 | 'google.gl',
136 | 'google.gm',
137 | 'google.gp',
138 | 'google.gr',
139 | 'google.com.gt',
140 | 'google.gy',
141 | 'google.com.hk',
142 | 'google.hn',
143 | 'google.hr',
144 | 'google.ht',
145 | 'google.hu',
146 | 'google.co.id',
147 | 'google.ie',
148 | 'google.co.il',
149 | 'google.im',
150 | 'google.co.in',
151 | 'google.iq',
152 | 'google.is',
153 | 'google.it',
154 | 'google.je',
155 | 'google.com.jm',
156 | 'google.jo',
157 | 'google.co.jp',
158 | 'google.co.ke',
159 | 'google.com.kh',
160 | 'google.ki',
161 | 'google.kg',
162 | 'google.co.kr',
163 | 'google.com.kw',
164 | 'google.kz',
165 | 'google.la',
166 | 'google.com.lb',
167 | 'google.li',
168 | 'google.lk',
169 | 'google.co.ls',
170 | 'google.lt',
171 | 'google.lu',
172 | 'google.lv',
173 | 'google.com.ly',
174 | 'google.co.ma',
175 | 'google.md',
176 | 'google.me',
177 | 'google.mg',
178 | 'google.mk',
179 | 'google.ml',
180 | 'google.mn',
181 | 'google.ms',
182 | 'google.com.mt',
183 | 'google.mu',
184 | 'google.mv',
185 | 'google.mw',
186 | 'google.com.mx',
187 | 'google.com.my',
188 | 'google.co.mz',
189 | 'google.com.na',
190 | 'google.ne',
191 | 'google.com.nf',
192 | 'google.com.ng',
193 | 'google.com.ni',
194 | 'google.nl',
195 | 'google.no',
196 | 'google.com.np',
197 | 'google.nr',
198 | 'google.nu',
199 | 'google.co.nz',
200 | 'google.com.om',
201 | 'google.com.pa',
202 | 'google.com.pe',
203 | 'google.com.ph',
204 | 'google.com.pk',
205 | 'google.pl',
206 | 'google.pn',
207 | 'google.com.pr',
208 | 'google.ps',
209 | 'google.pt',
210 | 'google.com.py',
211 | 'google.com.qa',
212 | 'google.ro',
213 | 'google.rs',
214 | 'google.ru',
215 | 'google.rw',
216 | 'google.com.sa',
217 | 'google.com.sb',
218 | 'google.sc',
219 | 'google.se',
220 | 'google.com.sg',
221 | 'google.sh',
222 | 'google.si',
223 | 'google.sk',
224 | 'google.com.sl',
225 | 'google.sm',
226 | 'google.sn',
227 | 'google.so',
228 | 'google.st',
229 | 'google.com.sv',
230 | 'google.td',
231 | 'google.tg',
232 | 'google.co.th',
233 | 'google.com.tj',
234 | 'google.tk',
235 | 'google.tl',
236 | 'google.tm',
237 | 'google.tn',
238 | 'google.to',
239 | 'google.com.tr',
240 | 'google.tt',
241 | 'google.com.tw',
242 | 'google.co.tz',
243 | 'google.com.ua',
244 | 'google.co.ug',
245 | 'google.co.uk',
246 | 'google.com.uy',
247 | 'google.co.uz',
248 | 'google.com.vc',
249 | 'google.co.ve',
250 | 'google.vg',
251 | 'google.co.vi',
252 | 'google.com.vn',
253 | 'google.vu',
254 | 'google.ws',
255 | 'google.co.za',
256 | 'google.co.zm',
257 | 'google.co.zw',
258 | 'googleadservices.com',
259 | 'googlesyndication.com',
260 | 'gstatic.com',
261 | 'orkut.com',
262 | 'panoramio.com',
263 | 'picnik.com',
264 | 'youtube.com'
265 | ],
266 |
267 | /**
268 | * Determines whether any of a bucket of domains is part of a host name, regex
269 | * free.
270 | */
271 | isMatching: function(host, domains) {
272 | var domainCount = domains.length;
273 | host = host.toLowerCase();
274 | for (var i = 0; i < domainCount; i++)
275 | if (host.indexOf(domains[i]) + 1) return true;
276 | },
277 |
278 | /**
279 | * Traps and selectively cancels a request.
280 | */
281 | shouldLoad: function(contentType, contentLocation, requestOrigin, context) {
282 | var isMatching = this.isMatching;
283 | var domains = this.domains;
284 | var result = accept;
285 |
286 | if (context && context.ownerDocument) {
287 | var html = context.ownerDocument;
288 | var content = html.defaultView.content;
289 |
290 | if (
291 | contentType != contentPolicy.TYPE_DOCUMENT && // The MIME type.
292 | requestOrigin && requestOrigin.asciiHost &&
293 | !isMatching(requestOrigin.host, domains) && content &&
294 | !isMatching(content.top.location.hostname, domains) &&
295 | // The whitelist.
296 | contentLocation.asciiHost &&
297 | isMatching(contentLocation.host, domains)
298 | // The blacklist.
299 | ) {
300 | var googleRequestCount = html.googleRequestCount;
301 | html.googleRequestCount =
302 | typeof googleRequestCount == 'undefined' ? 1 : ++googleRequestCount;
303 | var googleUnblocked = content.localStorage.googleUnblocked;
304 | if (typeof googleUnblocked == 'undefined')
305 | googleUnblocked = content.localStorage.googleUnblocked = false;
306 | if (!JSON.parse(googleUnblocked)) result = contentPolicy.REJECT_SERVER;
307 | // The blocking state.
308 | }
309 | }
310 |
311 | return result;
312 | },
313 |
314 | /**
315 | * Passes a request through.
316 | */
317 | shouldProcess: function() { return accept; }
318 | }
319 |
320 | /**
321 | * The component entry point.
322 | */
323 | if (XPCOMUtils.generateNSGetFactory)
324 | var NSGetFactory = XPCOMUtils.generateNSGetFactory([GoogleDisconnect]);
325 | else var NSGetModule = XPCOMUtils.generateNSGetModule([GoogleDisconnect]);
326 |
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28 | 2
29 | google@disconnect.me
30 | Google Disconnect
31 | 2.4.2
32 | Disconnect
33 | Brian Kennish
34 | Gary Teh
35 | Dan Kwon
36 |
37 | Stop Google from tracking the webpages you go to.
38 |
39 | chrome://google-disconnect/skin/icon.png
40 | chrome://google-disconnect/skin/icon64.png
41 | https://disconnect.me/google
42 |
43 |
44 |
45 | {ec8030f7-c20a-464f-9b0e-13a3a9e97384}
46 | 1.5
47 | 14.*
48 |
49 |
50 |
51 |
52 |
53 | {a463f10c-3994-11da-9945-000d60ca027b}
54 | 0.7
55 | 2.6.*
56 |
57 |
58 |
59 |
60 |
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2 |
3 |
4 |
5 | Author
6 | Disconnect
7 | CFBundleDisplayName
8 | Google Disconnect
9 | CFBundleIdentifier
10 | me.disconnect.google
11 | CFBundleInfoDictionaryVersion
12 | 6.0
13 | CFBundleShortVersionString
14 | 1.2.0
15 | CFBundleVersion
16 | 1
17 | Chrome
18 |
19 | Database Quota
20 | 104857600
21 |
22 | Content
23 |
24 | Scripts
25 |
26 | Start
27 |
28 | chrome/content.js
29 |
30 |
31 |
32 | Description
33 | Stop Google from tracking the webpages you go to.
34 | ExtensionInfoDictionaryVersion
35 | 1.0
36 | Permissions
37 |
38 | Website Access
39 |
40 | Include Secure Pages
41 |
42 | Level
43 | All
44 |
45 |
46 | Update Manifest URL
47 | http://disconnect.me/google.plist
48 | Website
49 | http://disconnect.me/google
50 |
51 |
52 |
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1 | /*
2 | A content script that stops Google from tracking the webpages you go to.
3 |
4 | Copyright 2010, 2011 Disconnect, Inc.
5 |
6 | This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify it under
7 | the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software
8 | Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or (at your option) any later
9 | version.
10 |
11 | This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT
12 | ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS
13 | FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License for more details.
14 |
15 | You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along with
16 | this program. If not, see .
17 |
18 | Authors (one per line):
19 |
20 | Brian Kennish
21 | */
22 |
23 | /* The primary domain name Google phones home with, lowercased. */
24 | const PRIMARY_DOMAIN = 'google.';
25 |
26 | /* The rest of the domain names Google phones home with, lowercased. */
27 | const DOMAINS = [
28 | '2mdn.net',
29 | 'accounts.google.com',
30 | 'apis.google.com',
31 | 'blogger.com',
32 | 'books.google.com',
33 | 'code.google.com',
34 | 'docs.google.com',
35 | 'doubleclick.net',
36 | 'earth.google.com',
37 | 'feedburner.com',
38 | 'gmodules.com',
39 | 'google-analytics.com',
40 | 'google.com/alerts',
41 | 'google.com/blogsearch',
42 | 'google.com/bookmarks',
43 | 'google.com/calendar',
44 | 'google.com/chrome',
45 | 'google.com/coop',
46 | 'google.com/cse',
47 | 'google.com/finance',
48 | 'google.com/fusiontables',
49 | 'google.com/health',
50 | 'google.com/ig',
51 | 'google.com/imghp',
52 | 'google.com/intl',
53 | 'google.com/latitude',
54 | 'google.com/mobile',
55 | 'google.com/offers',
56 | 'google.com/patents',
57 | 'google.com/prdhp',
58 | 'google.com/products',
59 | 'google.com/reader',
60 | 'google.com/schhp',
61 | 'google.com/shopping',
62 | 'google.com/talk',
63 | 'google.com/trends',
64 | 'google.com/videohp',
65 | 'google.com/voice',
66 | 'google.com/wallet',
67 | 'google.com/webhp',
68 | 'googleadservices.com',
69 | 'googlesyndication.com',
70 | 'groups.google.com',
71 | 'gstatic.com',
72 | 'health.google.com',
73 | 'images.google.com',
74 | 'knol.google.com',
75 | 'latitude.google.com',
76 | 'mail.google.com',
77 | 'music.google.com',
78 | 'news.google.com',
79 | 'orkut.com',
80 | 'panoramio.com',
81 | 'picasa.google.com',
82 | 'picasaweb.google.com',
83 | 'picnik.com',
84 | 'plus.google.com',
85 | 'plusone.google.com',
86 | 'scholar.google.com',
87 | 'sites.google.com',
88 | 'sketchup.google.com',
89 | 'toolbar.google.com',
90 | 'translate.google.com',
91 | 'video.google.com',
92 | 'voice.google.com'
93 | ];
94 |
95 | /*
96 | Determines whether any of a bucket of domains is part of a URL, regex free.
97 | */
98 | function isMatching(url, domains) {
99 | const DOMAIN_COUNT = domains.length;
100 | for (var i = 0; i < DOMAIN_COUNT; i++)
101 | if (url.toLowerCase().indexOf(domains[i], 2) >= 2) return true;
102 | // A valid URL has at least two characters ("//") then the domain.
103 | }
104 |
105 | /* Traps and selectively cancels a request. */
106 | if (!isMatching(top.location.href, DOMAINS.concat(PRIMARY_DOMAIN)))
107 | document.addEventListener('beforeload', function(event) {
108 | if (isMatching(event.url, DOMAINS)) event.preventDefault();
109 | }, true); // TODO: Test every parent up to the top.
110 |
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1 | {
2 | "manifest_version": 2,
3 | "name": "G Disconnect",
4 | "version": "1.7.0",
5 | "description": "Stop Google from tracking the webpages you go to.",
6 | "icons": {"48": "48.png", "128": "128.png"},
7 | "permissions": [
8 | "contextMenus",
9 | "cookies",
10 | "idle",
11 | "notifications",
12 | "unlimitedStorage",
13 | "http://*/*",
14 | "https://*/*"
15 | ],
16 | "content_scripts": [{
17 | "matches": ["http://*/*", "https://*/*"],
18 | "js": ["content.js"],
19 | "run_at": "document_start",
20 | "all_frames": true
21 | }]
22 | }
23 |
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