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Houdini: A Stealthy Browser Extension for Privacy

Houdini is a Chrome browser extension designed to enhance user privacy by allowing individuals to pause their browsing history recording. With a simple one-click toggle, users can instantly stop their browser from tracking their online activities, providing a discreet way to navigate the web without leaving traces. The extension also features a Recent History View, enabling users to access a list of recently removed browsing records for added convenience.

This tool operates locally on the user's browser, ensuring that no data is collected or stored externally. Users can easily manage their browsing history by clicking the Houdini icon to pause and resume history recording as needed. With its focus on privacy and user control, Houdini offers a practical solution for those looking to maintain confidentiality during their web adventures.

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