Pink-out

CRX ID
emgomhlfknapebclbdkonjilalfmchep
Status
No Privacy Policy Live on Store
Description from extension meta

Removing pink from the web

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Pink-out
Description from store

Experience the web according to trademark trolls. Deutsche Telekom (aka, T-Mobile’s parent) is out here telling other companies they can’t use pink (yes, seriously: http://bit.ly/freeingthepink), so this Chrome Extension makes sure you’re pink-compliant and removes it from all your browsing pages on the web. 🧹

Click on the ‘Pink-Out’ button to automatically remove the pink from the web (with the exception of T-Mobile affiliated pages).

This extension is free - like the color pink should be. 🤦

Latest reviews

PAUL WELLS 2019-12-04

Please make a version which emails Deutsche Telekom to report every time anyone visits a site using their color. Sure, they'd get a lot of email every day, but I'm sure they'd appreciate it.

PAUL WELLS 2019-12-04

Please make a version which emails Deutsche Telekom to report every time anyone visits a site using their color. Sure, they'd get a lot of email every day, but I'm sure they'd appreciate it.

Giacomo Bauer 2019-12-03

Seriously T-Mobile

John Leavitt 2019-12-02

I understand Tiffany's protecting their Pantone 1837 Blue but T-Mobile who uses true magenta found in every CMYK printer. Lemonade even uses a different magenta color than T-Mobile, how can they copyright such a basic color smh.

John Leavitt 2019-12-02

I understand Tiffany's protecting their Pantone 1837 Blue but T-Mobile who uses true magenta found in every CMYK printer. Lemonade even uses a different magenta color than T-Mobile, how can they copyright such a basic color smh.

Jasmine Nouriel 2019-12-02

This is awesome! So funny! #freethepink

Jasmine Nouriel 2019-12-02

This is awesome! So funny! #freethepink

Audrey Zada 2019-12-01

Seriously? A company can't own a color. This is hilarious!

Audrey Zada 2019-12-01

Seriously? A company can't own a color. This is hilarious!