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I've been looking for an extension like this, I think it has a great use case mainly regarding the Auto State. For example, if one uses an highlight/annotation plugin one may not need this running when using Gmail, Google Docs, etc. In this case Auto State could be a big help.
Additionally, on most financial sites one probably doesn't want most extensions running (e.g. banking accounts, credit cards). Being able to use Auto State to handle this would be a big help.
Chrome has built in some functionality for enabling/disabling extensions based on sites but it is fairly limited in its ability to be customized. Theoretically Auto State could provide a great solution to this issue.
Unfortunately, at least in Brave (which I'm using currently) the extension doesn't seem to work correctly. When I initially visited docs.google.com after creating a disable rule in Auto State it failed to disable the extensions, a few reloads and it caught the change and disabled them. But (more problematic for me) when I navigated to another page it did not reenable the extensions (I did still have the docs.google.com page open in a separate tab but was viewing ainoob.com where I expected the extensions to reenable).
Any thoughts on why this is occurring? Would love to use this extension + potentially contribute to its ongoing development, but want to see if I can make it work for my use case. I can dive more into the code but hoping you have some suggestions before I spend too much time!
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Hi, thank you for the feedback. I think maybe it's some configuration issue. Disable only might be a good option. You can say disable extension A, B, C only when website match wellsfargo.com And when you visit wells fargo, it will disable those extensions, and when you log out, it will reenable those extensions.
Please let me know if it's still not working for you.
Currently I would call NooBoss in dormant mode, the main reason is that I personally have not use it for a long long time. (But you are right, closing extensions when opening bank websites is indeed a very very useful feature).
I've been looking for an extension like this, I think it has a great use case mainly regarding the Auto State. For example, if one uses an highlight/annotation plugin one may not need this running when using Gmail, Google Docs, etc. In this case Auto State could be a big help.
Additionally, on most financial sites one probably doesn't want most extensions running (e.g. banking accounts, credit cards). Being able to use Auto State to handle this would be a big help.
Chrome has built in some functionality for enabling/disabling extensions based on sites but it is fairly limited in its ability to be customized. Theoretically Auto State could provide a great solution to this issue.
Unfortunately, at least in Brave (which I'm using currently) the extension doesn't seem to work correctly. When I initially visited docs.google.com after creating a disable rule in Auto State it failed to disable the extensions, a few reloads and it caught the change and disabled them. But (more problematic for me) when I navigated to another page it did not reenable the extensions (I did still have the docs.google.com page open in a separate tab but was viewing ainoob.com where I expected the extensions to reenable).
Any thoughts on why this is occurring? Would love to use this extension + potentially contribute to its ongoing development, but want to see if I can make it work for my use case. I can dive more into the code but hoping you have some suggestions before I spend too much time!
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: