Disable JavaScript - JS Switch per site icon

Disable JavaScript - JS Switch per site

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How to install Open in Chrome Web Store
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Status
  • Extension status: Featured
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Description from extension meta

Disable or enable JavaScript per website with a one-click toggle. Lightweight, fast, and private.

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Disable JavaScript - JS Switch per site
Description from store

JavaScript Switch is a lightweight Chrome extension that lets you enable or disable JavaScript per website instantly. Designed for developers, SEO professionals, QA testers, and privacy-conscious users, it gives you precise, per-site JavaScript control without changing browser settings.

✨ Key Features
πŸ”˜ One-click JavaScript enable / disable
πŸ–±οΈ Page context menu to toggle JavaScript instantly
🌐 Per-site control β€” disable JS on one domain while keeping it enabled on others
πŸ—‚οΈ Manage Disabled Sites page with search and quick re-enable
πŸ”„ Real-time sync β€” changes update instantly across tabs
πŸ§ͺ Test website behaviour, SEO, and accessibility without JavaScript
πŸ”’ Privacy-focused β€” no tracking, no ads, no data collection
⚑ Lightweight and fast
🧭 Context Menu Shortcuts
- Right-click on any page to enable or disable JavaScript
- Extension context menu options:
- Manage disabled sites
- Share feedback
- Support development

No need to open settings or reload Chrome.

🌍 What Happens When JavaScript Is Disabled?

Disabling JavaScript helps you:
🚫 Remove intrusive ads & pop-ups
🚫 Stop infinite scrolling
🚫 Reduce third-party tracking
⚑ Compare performance with and without JS
Works with:
- Domains & subdomains
- IP addresses
- localhost
- Local .html files

πŸ”“ Open Source
JavaScript Switch is an open-source Chrome extension developed by Manikandan Ramar.

πŸ’– Support the Project
If this extension helps you:
⭐ Leave a review on the Web Store
β˜• Support development (buymeacoffee.com/manikandanramar)

Latest reviews

MichaΕ‚ Zawadzki
It works. However, it reloads the page each time you toggle. So the previously javascript generated content disappears.
David Marks
It works.