WhatRuns for Chrome and Firefox 1.8.24 released

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WhatRuns has released version 1.8.24 for both Chrome and Firefox, providing users with an insightful tool to explore the technologies powering various websites. The extension allows users to uncover a wide range of components used on a site, including analytics tools, fonts, frameworks, and WordPress plugins, all accessible with a single click.

With WhatRuns, users can easily identify the hidden technologies in use on any website they visit. The tool can detect a variety of elements, from developer tools and ad networks to plugins and themes, even spotting new and emerging tools. The findings are presented in a clean, organized popup window that users can scroll through for easy navigation.

Additionally, WhatRuns offers a unique feature that lets users follow specific websites, enabling notifications when new technologies are adopted or existing ones are removed. Importantly, while WhatRuns analyzes the source code of the websites, it prioritizes user privacy and does not collect any personally identifiable information.

Overall, WhatRuns serves as a valuable resource for web developers, digital marketers, and curious users alike who are interested in understanding the technological landscape behind their favorite websites.

Extension Ideas:
- Future updates could include advanced analytics features, allowing users to compare technology stacks between different websites.
- Integration with social media platforms could facilitate sharing insights about website technologies with peers.
- A community forum could be established within the tool, enabling users to discuss findings and share tips on leveraging different technologies effectively

WhatRuns for Chrome and Firefox 1.8.24 released

WhatRuns for Chrome and Firefox gives you a peek into what runs a website, including Analytics Tools, Fonts, Frameworks, WordPress Plugins, and more.

WhatRuns for Chrome and Firefox 1.8.24 released @ MajorGeeks