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Change Timezone (Time Shift)

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Status
  • Extension status: Featured
Description from extension meta

Easily change your timezone to a desired value and protect your privacy.

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Change Timezone (Time Shift)
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Change Timezone (Time Shift) is an extension that let you easily and quickly change your timezone to the desired value and protect your privacy.

Simply open the addon options page and select a desired timezone from the drop-down list. Once a timezone is selected, adjust the name and value fields if needed. Then reload all tabs for changes to take effect. Please note that this addon takes into account the daylight saving time. If you want to turn off the addon, simply click on the toolbar icon once (the icon color will turn to light grey). By default, the addon is active (the toolbar icon has dark grey color).

To report bugs, please fill out the bug report form on the addon's homepage (https://mybrowseraddon.com/change-timezone.html).

Latest reviews

Nicolaj Christiansen
Causes memory leaks on certain sites
李振聪
it works!
Dev Ratna Shakya
does not work.
Peculliar Gracee
I love it
Alex
doesnt work
SnakPak
Not terrible, seems to somewhat work, but upon testing it myself I've noticed it regularly leaks my actual timezone. (or the one that is selected in settings)
Edmund Lazaro
Simple and easy to use, would be nice if we can change with different time zone not just one specific location
Cornelius Figglebottom
BE CAREFUL WITH USING THIS. I list my 250 day duolingo streak because of this extension, which shifted my time forward. Even after I uninstalled, the time shift was still there. Give instructions to uninstall this piece of garbage
Bowen Zhao
Works well
Bowen Zhao
Works well
Egor Rukhvadze
Simple but works perfect. It is exactly what I want.
Egor Rukhvadze
Simple but works perfect. It is exactly what I want.
Leandro (Piu)
não faz nada
Desmond Direct
WARNING: DOES NOT WORK IN WEB WORKERS. Only extension I found that that can spoof in web workers is 'Vytal'
Abdi Rizkan Ghozali (RizGho)
good
Abdi Rizkan Ghozali (RizGho)
good
Test Azure
good
Test Azure
good
Cameron James
Doesn't work. Would cause Date-related bugs while working. Also breaks date pickers. Sometimes sites would even crash when opening these date pickers.
Ninso P
It simply does not change anything. Not my Whatsapp Web times. Not my Browser history (which I mostly use when I log my days. It's wrong. Changed it to my country's time. Still same.). Not anything. simply doesn't work
Ninso P
It simply does not change anything. Not my Whatsapp Web times. Not my Browser history (which I mostly use when I log my days. It's wrong. Changed it to my country's time. Still same.). Not anything. simply doesn't work
Ice Cube
where tf is the option for changing time i've been looking for hours
Ice Cube
where tf is the option for changing time i've been looking for hours
Wilson Breno
good jod
Wilson Breno
good jod
Jeff Mair
Does not work properly in all cases. I live in UTC-5, changed my TZ to UTC-8, open the debug console and type: new Date('2020-11-25T08:00:00Z').toISOString(). The time isn't the same as the argument to the Date function. That should match.
Jeff Mair
Does not work properly in all cases. I live in UTC-5, changed my TZ to UTC-8, open the debug console and type: new Date('2020-11-25T08:00:00Z').toISOString(). The time isn't the same as the argument to the Date function. That should match.
Lee Oliver
This extension making some of the Time picker stop working properly. Like: https://www.kkday.com/zh-tw/product/101517?cid=10640&ud1=home&ud2=xpark
Lee Oliver
This extension making some of the Time picker stop working properly. Like: https://www.kkday.com/zh-tw/product/101517?cid=10640&ud1=home&ud2=xpark
Felix Mubei Höhne
Works perfectly at bypassing Hulu region restrictions
Felix Mubei Höhne
Works perfectly at bypassing Hulu region restrictions
Matt Sorensen
Sorry, it doesn't work. The following line (by specification) should set the hour value according to the local timezone. When this extension is active, it still uses the real OS timezone. new Date(new Date().setHours(0, 0, 0, 0)) Fri Oct 23 2020 06:00:00 GMT+0000 (Etc Greenwich Standard Time)
Matt Sorensen
Sorry, it doesn't work. The following line (by specification) should set the hour value according to the local timezone. When this extension is active, it still uses the real OS timezone. new Date(new Date().setHours(0, 0, 0, 0)) Fri Oct 23 2020 06:00:00 GMT+0000 (Etc Greenwich Standard Time)
Sameer Syed
Do not use this for testing timezones in a webapp!
Brian Davies
It does the job of changing timezone very well. However, beware if using a calendar or booking site. Calendars are messed up and could lead to mistakes.
Brian Davies
It does the job of changing timezone very well. However, beware if using a calendar or booking site. Calendars are messed up and could lead to mistakes.
Mariia Orlova
this app broke our web pages with date inputs
Mariia Orlova
this app broke our web pages with date inputs
Geronimo553
Only time zone hider / spoofer that works. Love it.
Geronimo553
Only time zone hider / spoofer that works. Love it.
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love this
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love this
George Hu
Prefect, It's working to change the timezone of browser.
George Hu
Prefect, It's working to change the timezone of browser.
Pablo Tolosa
Doesn't work for JS devs, it's easier (and better in case u are a JS dev) to change your timezone from Windows datetime. Be aware of the interaction between JS and Windows Datetime or you'll be mad!!
Pablo Tolosa
Doesn't work for JS devs, it's easier (and better in case u are a JS dev) to change your timezone from Windows datetime. Be aware of the interaction between JS and Windows Datetime or you'll be mad!!
Nate
BEWARE: This plugin completely breaks date inputs on websites. Examples: https://demos.telerik.com/aspnet-mvc/datepicker https://jqueryui.com/datepicker/ These aren't the only ones, just two examples. Any basic date input that has vanilla validation will not work right.
Nate
BEWARE: This plugin completely breaks date inputs on websites. Examples: https://demos.telerik.com/aspnet-mvc/datepicker https://jqueryui.com/datepicker/ These aren't the only ones, just two examples. Any basic date input that has vanilla validation will not work right.
Walter Francis (Khaytsus)
Caused double-timezone issues, -4 became -8... Not sure why, but this did not do what I expected.
Walter Francis (Khaytsus)
Caused double-timezone issues, -4 became -8... Not sure why, but this did not do what I expected.