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by palant 1932 days ago
Most of its functionality is meant to work on other websites. There is probably little reason to install it for amazon.com only.

Note: I’m the author of this article.

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Which browsers allow users to whitelist specific sites for access by a browser extension?

Or else what is the !#?!% technology hurdle preventing users from making their own lists?

Chrome has this functionality, other Chromium-based browsers most likely as well. But how many users would actually manage access lists for extensions?
I will test out Chrome - thanks. Yet I was hopeful there'd be other choices.

I believe more than one user would actually manage access lists for extensions but you have asked a really loaded question given that browser users are not being given the choice here.