

Please note that only the web store entry and no source code has been IMPORTANT: The old "Tab Manager"-entry in the chrome web store hasīeen sold and I am no longer the owner! Neither do I know the sourceĬode of the version that currently gets deployed there. Quickly manage and access your tabs/windows ) Have fun with it!

This is a Google Chrome extension which allows you to easily and For this, users need to delete and remove the old extension and if they want they can install from the new link. On the github source code page he pointed to a new entry for the Extension, which most users dont have any way of being notified or knowing. The Extension "Tab Manager" was sold to a malicious 3rd party and users were not notified in any fashion by the original dev. Keywords for people to find this answer/ solution: If you see any activity on the browser that has these show up/ key words that might point to these issue then the following solution may help. I'd like to do & learn to do a bit of manual research into extensions. My scans with Avira and other Anti Virus did not bring up anything conclusive. I'd like to trace where if any redirectors are sitting. I got these 2 site/ URLs on my Opera (Chromium base) browser and upon googling them cant understand why and where from they showed up while I was doing some changes and rebooting my "Tomato Router". How could we trace which ones is causing certain behaviors?Į.g. Since these extensions are mostly open source i.e. There have been lot of articles about legitimate chrome/ opera extensions that get sold out to malicious parties that end up pushing the wrong kind of code down the pipe, since by default these extensions auto update.
