ClickReroute — Anthony Smith
Selectively route specific websites through proxy servers with a single right-click. No VPN hassle or slowdown, only blocked sites get proxied. Free tier with limited daily bandwidth, premium unlimited.
Metapodatki o razširitvi
Posnetki zaslona
Dovoljenja in podatki
Zahtevana dovoljenja:
- nadzira nastavitve posrednika
- dostopa do zavihkov brskalnika
- dostopa do vaših podatkov za vsa spletna mesta
Zbiranje podatkov:
- Razvijalec pravi, da ta razširitev ne zahteva zbiranja podatkov.
Več informacij
- Povezave dodatka
- Različica
- 2.0.2
- Velikost
- 42,94 KB
- Zadnja posodobitev
- pred 5 dnevi (27. jan. 2026)
- Sorodne kategorije
- Licenca
- Vse pravice pridržane
- Pravilnik o zasebnosti
- Preberite pravilnik o zasebnosti za ta dodatek
- Zgodovina različic
- Dodaj v zbirko
You know what it is like, you're browsing, you click a link, and boom: "This content is not available in your region." Or you're trying to view an image on Reddit and it's blocked. Or a news article. Or literally anythingbecause some algorithm somewhere decided you're in the wrong country.Sure, VPNs exist. But they're overkill. They slow down EVERYTHING, they break your banking sites, they disconnect randomly, and honestly I just want to see one blocked article without turning my entire internet connection into a slow, complicated mess.
So I built ClickReroute. Right-click, select "Reroute", done. That one site goes through a proxy. Everything else stays fast. No configuration, no "am I connected?", no wondering why Netflix suddenly thinks I'm in Slovenia then bans me. It's not revolutionary. It's just... practical. The way it should have been from the start. The free tier has a daily limit because servers cost money and I'm not running a charity. Premium is there if you need more.and you can add your own proxy instead of using the built in ones and then its free to you for life, That's it. No tracking, no data collection, no trying to monetize your browsing history. I built this because I wanted it, and I figured other people probably want it too. If this sounds useful to you, great. If not, no worries. There are a thousand other ways to solve this problem this one just happens to be the one that doesn't make me want to throw my laptop out the window.
Cheers.
A Real, frustrated, human. No corporate speak.