Revisiones de Resist the Internet
Resist the Internet por Claudio Guarnieri
5 revisiones
- Se valoró con 5 de 5por Andrew, hace 5 años
- Se valoró con 5 de 5por Sara, hace 6 añosI find it actually useful, despite it's supposed to be a joke. I discovered Deepl with this, and appreciate that in the end, you are always in command. It adds a nice semantic to your choices (well if you agree with its vision, which I do).
- Se valoró con 4 de 5por PERCE-NEIGE, hace 6 años@Hula I agree the description could be better, but it is probably part of the surprise. If you are not too lazy, test it! And review it after a test, that would be the normal way to do it.
Concerning the extension, yes, it redirect to Duduckgo when you try to go on google.com/.fr or any. You have the choice in the options to block google, facebook or twitter. I don't get the window "resist the internet" through. If someone installs it on someone else's computer or on the family computer, it allows people to stop using google for common searches. Hiding the addon icon in the menu is not even needed, as grandpa and grandma only wants to do some searches. - Se valoró con 5 de 5por pedz, hace 7 añosDespite the developer's insistence this is purely a joke, I actually do believe this would make for a good tool when someone is still in the process of retraining habits like typing in "google.com" reflexively to look up just about anything. This can keep reminding you and set you straight if you forget.
That's certainly more useful than a simple joke if you ask me! - Se valoró con 3 de 5por Juanka Hula, hace 7 añosCould you explain more in detail what it does please? Does it just redirect google to duckduckgo or does it do other stuff?