TON Proxy
An extension that allows you to activate a Proxy for clicking on links of the *.ton type.
What is TON Proxy?
TON Proxy is a Chrome extension developed by Andrey Melnikov, and its main feature is "An extension that allows you to activate a Proxy for clicking on links of the *.ton type.".
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Extension Usage Instructions
With this extension, you can activate a proxy server to follow links like *.ton This type of links is part of TON DNS and opens up a new world of Web 3.0 There is no need to download third-party wallets and log in to them in order to use TON Proxy. Now just click on the "Connect" button and you will immediately activate the proxy server to access the sites of the network *.ton Update 1.0.1 [17.11.2022] – Fixed Proxy address in2.ton.org – Fixed minor bugs Update 1.0.2 [18.12.2022] – Fixed bugs
Extension Basic Information
Name | TON Proxy |
ID | pmgpnamlibffaaigdcohddlnokolfgnc |
Official URL | https://chromewebstore.google.com/detail/ton-proxy/pmgpnamlibffaaigdcohddlnokolfgnc |
Description | An extension that allows you to activate a Proxy for clicking on links of the *.ton type. |
File Size | 62.17 KB |
Installation Count | 332 |
Current Version | 1.0.2 |
Last Updated | 2022-12-20 |
Publish Date | 2022-11-14 |
Rating | 2.86/5 Total 7 Ratings |
Developer | Andrey Melnikov |
[email protected] | |
Payment Type | free |
Privacy Policy Page URL | http://melnikovcode.ru/policy.pdf |
Supported Languages | en |
manifest.json | |
{ "update_url": "https:\/\/clients2.google.com\/service\/update2\/crx", "name": "TON Proxy", "description": "An extension that allows you to activate a Proxy for clicking on links of the *.ton type.", "version": "1.0.2", "manifest_version": 3, "permissions": [ "proxy" ], "action": { "default_popup": "popup.html", "default_icon": { "16": "\/icons\/icon-16.png", "32": "\/icons\/icon-32.png", "48": "\/icons\/icon-48.png", "128": "\/icons\/icon-128.png" } }, "icons": { "16": "\/icons\/icon-16.png", "32": "\/icons\/icon-32.png", "48": "\/icons\/icon-48.png", "128": "\/icons\/icon-128.png" } } |