adam:ONE® assist

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Live on Store
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Allows the user to easily initiate an unblock request when an HTTPS site was denied by the adam:ONE® system.

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adam:ONE® assist
Description from store

Enhances the user experience for adam:ONE® users (formerly known as DNSthingy™)
- Display the Block Page for denied HTTPS sites.
- List website dependencies.
- Allow Google's reCAPTCHA to function when Google domains are denied.
- Display protection status behind adam:ONE®.

Version 2.0.7
- Update to Manifest V3

Latest reviews

Live for Technology 2019-08-14

You really need to disclose that you have a listener set up in the background via blockedhttpsdetector_background.js that literally catches ALL error URLs, and apparently ALL headers of sites I browse to your site of http://mytools.management/isblocked". Nowhere in the description or installation does it inform me as the user that my ENTIRE browsing history/activity is potentially being not only sent to your site (privacy) but then what obviously happens to my browsing performance if/when we all have to first send our traffic through your site?!? This alone takes it from a five-star extension to a one(zero)-star IMO and no way I'll continue to use it.

Live for Technology 2019-08-14

You really need to disclose that you have a listener set up in the background via blockedhttpsdetector_background.js that literally catches ALL error URLs, and apparently ALL headers of sites I browse to your site of http://mytools.management/isblocked". Nowhere in the description or installation does it inform me as the user that my ENTIRE browsing history/activity is potentially being not only sent to your site (privacy) but then what obviously happens to my browsing performance if/when we all have to first send our traffic through your site?!? This alone takes it from a five-star extension to a one(zero)-star IMO and no way I'll continue to use it.

A Chase Turner 2019-02-08

Before DNSThingy, I thought Cisco's Umbrella product was my best line of protection, except for the bypass of DNS lookups via HTTPS. DNSThingy's DTTS product is a singularly brilliant strategy to enforce protection at Layer 2 -- by assuring any outgoing connection is first qualified via a FQDN which allows one to evaluate the domain's reputation BEFORE allowing the connection!

A Chase Turner 2019-02-08

Before DNSThingy, I thought Cisco's Umbrella product was my best line of protection, except for the bypass of DNS lookups via HTTPS. DNSThingy's DTTS product is a singularly brilliant strategy to enforce protection at Layer 2 -- by assuring any outgoing connection is first qualified via a FQDN which allows one to evaluate the domain's reputation BEFORE allowing the connection!

Roman K 2018-07-19

Simple, straigforward, valuable. Indispensable for using with HTTP Request Blocker extension.

Daryl Siemens 2018-03-28

Makes whitelisting possible!

Daryl Siemens 2018-03-28

Makes whitelisting possible!

Geoffrey Shaw 2017-03-15

Excellent! Solved my problem!

Geoffrey Shaw 2017-03-15

Excellent! Solved my problem!

David Redekop 2017-02-05

I use this every day.

David Redekop 2017-02-05

I use this every day.

Jason Burke 2016-11-22

Great tool to have when trying to manage white-lists.

Jason Burke 2016-11-22

Great tool to have when trying to manage white-lists.

Dave Borgne 2016-05-13

Great extension!

Dave Borgne 2016-05-13

Great extension!

Statistics

Installs
20,000
Market
Chrome Web Store
Category
Rating
4.29 (17 votes)
Last update
2024-06-29
Version 2.0.7
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