NooBoss Restricts Chrome Extensions to Select Sites and Monitors Them for Updates
Chrome: If you use a lot of Chrome extensions, then you know that Chrome’s built-in extension manager doesn’t give you much control. NooBoss is an extension manager that lets you control which sites extensions are running on, track when they update, and more.
While installing an extension to manage extensions is a bit absurd, NooBoss has a few tricks up its sleeve. For example, you can get an extension update history, which is helpful when something goes wrong, especially since most Chrome extensions update themselves without telling you about it. You can also restrict site-specific extensions to only launch when you visit certain URLs. This is handy for any extensions that cause problems on certain sites. It can also perform normal manager actions such as removing or disabling extensions.
There’s also a subscription feature that suggests new extensions based on the site you’re currently browsing, with a community tool to vote for the most useful ones. It’s an interesting idea, but if you don’t like the idea of extensions, it’s not particularly useful. NooBoss requires serious permissions, but you can check it out on GitHub if you’re wondering what it does.