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 Chrome 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
- 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
This plugin is released under the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 International (CC BY-NC-SA 4.0) license.
Please see LICENSE.md for more information.
See CHANGELOG.md for a complete changelog.
- Options to whitelist specific tags (charity, friends of you, ...)
For support please create an issue here at GitHub
Feel free to submit any PRs here, too. :)
Please indent using two spaces only, have a newline at the EOF and use UNIX line ending, thanks! If possible use ES6 features, where available in Chrome, and single quotes ('). Make sure to run eslint on your feature branch.