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Yea. My issue now is finding a list of these sites
Turn on your browser history for a while then use that.
chrome:site-engagement
for a slightly more accessible listJust start listing the most popular and generic sites. Then Google a topic like technology and copy whatever those sites are. I imagine you could have a pretty decent list populated in 15 minutes. You could also just ask chatgpt to create lists of the top 100 sites for "x".
What would write in? I might be willing to help because this interests me as well.
That's a good idea.
Probably just a shell script. Someone mentioned using curl so that'd be pretty easy
Let me know if you start working on anything. I want to try to use greasemonkey, I haven't in years.
Little curl shell script that works:
Oh dang, nice. Simple and sweet. Thanks.
Line 26:
https://github.com/fingerprintjs/blog-look-a-like-leaks/blob/main/src/index.html#L126
From
https://www.ghacks.net/2023/10/21/report-this-chrome-feature-may-leak-frequently-visited-sites/
use an adblock list and just visit the urls one by one using curl