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EasyTweak is a collection of Chrome extensions from an independent developer studio, positioned as a set of “small but focused” browser tools. The page mainly highlights Tab Scroll: after Google removed native tab switching with the mouse wheel, this extension restores that experience. Users can move the cursor to the top of the page and scroll the mouse wheel, or use a two-finger trackpad gesture, to switch between tabs.
In terms of functionality, Tab Scroll focuses on switching tabs with the mouse wheel, cycling from the first to the last tab and vice versa, working across all sites, requiring zero configuration, and claiming to need no permissions. EasyTweak also offers extensions such as Auto YouTube Shorts Scroller, Universal Brightness, YouTube Screenshotter, Volume Booster, and Contact Extractor, covering use cases like video browsing, webpage dimming, screenshots, volume boosting, and extracting contact information from webpages. Ecosystem-wise, it mainly depends on the Chrome Web Store and the Chrome browser. The page only mentions that it is Manifest V3 ready, and does not disclose support for Firefox, Edge, or other browsers.
Pricing is very clear: all extensions are free, with no account, no ads, and no subscription. On privacy, the page emphasizes no data collection, no tracking, and no analytics. Open-source information is relatively limited: only the Tab Scroll description explicitly says it is open source and will remain so, while it does not state whether the other extensions are open source, nor is there a visible repository link. The documentation is user-oriented, with clear installation steps and FAQs, but it lacks developer APIs, SDKs, permission details, troubleshooting guidance, and self-hosting instructions.
The main advantages are that the extensions are lightweight, ready to use after installation, and easy to learn. They are especially suitable for heavy Chrome users with many tabs, as well as users who want free extensions to improve their YouTube, brightness, volume, and related browsing experiences. The downsides are a relatively narrow platform scope, limited support information, and incomplete details around open source and permissions. For enterprise users or anyone needing auditable deployment or API integration, the available information is insufficient.
Based on the crawled text, it is not possible to determine the actual accessibility of easytweak.org or the Chrome Web Store in mainland China, nor any payment-related status. Since it depends on the Chrome Web Store, usage in China may be affected by the local network environment. Alternatives include other Chrome extensions for tab management, webpage dimming, and YouTube tools, or built-in browser features.
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