Random background browsing
Opens tabs to random sites, scrolls them, optionally clicks safe links and accepts cookie banners, then closes them after a randomised dwell time. Link-clicking avoids logout, checkout, account and payment URLs by design.
Manifest V3 · local · open source
FckTracking floods your browser with random background visits — scrolling, searching, clicking — so the profile a tracker builds is buried in traffic that isn't yours.
Try the tracker's view: Space start / stop · P pause · C intensity
Press Space to start the noise
Not a video — this window reacts to your keyboard.
FckTracking doesn't block trackers — it feeds them. While it runs, it opens random tabs, reads them like a human would and closes them again. Everything happens in your browser; nothing is ever sent anywhere.
Opens tabs to random sites, scrolls them, optionally clicks safe links and accepts cookie banners, then closes them after a randomised dwell time. Link-clicking avoids logout, checkout, account and payment URLs by design.
A clickable hour grid — like a smart thermostat. Run the noise only when it makes your day look normal.
Looks at your last 7 days of activity and automatically fills the quiet hours, so the noise lands where you usually aren't.
Search, Social, News, Shopping, Entertainment, Tech, Travel, Finance, Knowledge, Sports — toggle what fits your cover story.
Add your own sites (one per line, import/export as JSON) and blacklist domains that should never be touched.
Optionally rotates the User-Agent and referer per session. When rotating, the
sec-ch-ua client hints are stripped so no contradictory fingerprint is
produced. navigator.userAgent stays untouched — the masking is deliberately
not complete, and the page is honest about it.
An alarm-based heartbeat revives the loop if Chrome kills the MV3 service worker, resumes a running session after a restart and cleans up orphaned tabs.
Helps against behavioural and interest profiles built from the sites you visit and the terms you search — it weakens history-based tracking.
Does not help against cookie- or account-based tracking: the noise runs over your real IP, your real cookies and possibly a logged-in account, so it can be linked to you. It also does nothing against browser fingerprinting. For maximum effect, run it in a separate browser profile without logins.
Free and open source (AGPL v3). No Web Store listing — load it unpacked from source, which keeps it fully auditable.
Chrome · Brave · Edge · Manifest V3
# clone the source $ git clone https://codeberg.org/kleinschmidt/FckTracking.git # then load it unpacked # 1. open chrome://extensions/ # 2. enable Developer mode # 3. "Load unpacked" → pick the folder
FckTracking is a personal project — no ads, no tracking, no subscription. If it earns a spot in your toolbar, you can support development via Liberapay. Completely voluntary and anonymous.
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