Browser extensions are extremely useful and generally just make life on the web more convenient, but they have the potential to be a serious security risk. wired.trib.al/Mmn3yZd 1/
But don’t let that discourage you from using your favorite extensions. To help you make sure your browser extensions are safe, here's how to run an effective audit. 2/
Always do your research before installing an add-on—check the reviews from other users and reviews on the web. See when the extension was last updated and be sure to look for indications that the add-on has changed hands recently. 3/
To see the extensions you have installed in Chrome, click the three dots (top right), then choose More Tools and Extensions. For Details, click next to any extension to reveal more information about it. Extensions can be temporarily disabled or removed completely. 4/
Microsoft Edge is based on the same code as Google Chrome, so the process will look about the same. You’ll click on Details to see the permissions granted to an extension, which sites it has access to, and whether or not an extension can run in Edge's InPrivate mode. 5/
For Firefox, simply click the menu button (three horizontal lines, top right), then tap Add-ons and Themes and Extensions to get to your extensions. Click on any extension toggle switch to disable or enable it. 6/
In Safari on macOS, open the Safari menu and select Preferences, then switch to the Extensions tab. This is where all of your installed add-ons are, the currently active ones will have a blue tick next to them. Change as desired. 7/
In addition to these tips, be sure to keep your computer and its applications up to date. Run regular malware scans. That'll go a long way toward minimizing the risk posed by potentially dodgy extensions. Happy browsing. wired.trib.al/Mmn3yZd 8/
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At night, all kinds of animals migrate up to the shallows to forage, and when the sun rises, they swim back down again—a great big conveyor belt of biomass that most of us never get the chance to see. wired.trib.al/5S74D8g 1/
But now a spy swims among them: Mesobot. 2/
In the journal Science Robotics, a team of engineers and oceanographers share how they got a new autonomous underwater vehicle to lock onto movements of organisms and follow them around the ocean’s “twilight zone.” 3/
On February 6, Jeffrey Fang became the ire of the internet when he left his kids in a van to chase a thief who stole his phone.
It never would have been a story if the van hadn’t then been carjacked. wired.trib.al/L7t68zZ 1/5
Fang was a DoorDash delivery driver, but even a top earner like him would have his profits washed out by a babysitter. So on this particular night, his kids were along for the ride. 2/5
On one such delivery, a thief stole his phone and dove into a getaway car. His phone was his moneymaking tool. So he chased after it. 3/5
A thread of the best WIRED approved deals for Prime Day 2021:
★ @InstantPot Duo Plus 6 Quart for $55 ($45 off)
This is the Instant Pot that members of the Gear team use every week: wired.trib.al/w9SNn1t
If you buy something using our links, WIRED may earn a commission. 1/
★ iRobot Roomba 692 for $200 ($100 off)
Senior associate editor @adriennemso tests new robot vacuums every month, but Roomba vacuums seem to always make their way to the top of her lists: wired.trib.al/A1nRiLX 2/
★ Stasher 1/2-Gallon Reusable Storage Bags for $15
($7 off)
We love Stasher bags. They're better for the environment than single-use Ziploc bags, and they're dishwasher-friendly: wired.trib.al/pInib86
📷: Amazon 3/
It's not the sleekest Chromebook around, but you get surprisingly decent performance with the 10th-gen Intel Core i3 processor inside: wired.trib.al/87ne47M
Head outside with Amazon Prime Day 2021 deals on speakers like the @JBLaudio Boombox Portable Bluetooth Speaker for $275 ($125 off) wired.trib.al/TcDKlVw
If you buy something using our links, WIRED may earn a commission.
📷: JBL 1/
★ Bose SoundLink Revolve+ Portable Bluetooth Speaker for $179 ($120 off)
Let's talk *best* WIRED approved #primeday2021 deals:
★ Samsung Galaxy S21 Ultra for $900 ($300 off)
This is our favorite Android camera phone right now: wired.trib.al/CntxhvF
If you buy something using our links, WIRED may earn a commission.
📷: Samsung 1/
★ OnePlus 8 for $349 ($100 off)
The OnePlus 8 (8/10, WIRED Recommends) uses 2020's flagship Qualcomm Snapdragon processor, and, at this price, it's one of the cheapest powerful Android phones around: wired.trib.al/OMrxiE8
📷: @oneplus 2/
★ Sony WH-1000XM4—Our Fave Wireless Headphones—for $248 ($100 off)
This is the lowest price ever on our favorite wireless headphones: wired.trib.al/u0vag09
📷: @oneplus 3/