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Brings back old Google apps logos and icons for Gmail, Drive, Calendar and Meet.
Automatically removes YouTube Shorts section from YouTube pages
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I’m a hobbyist developer, and I’ve always loved the old YouTube—where the focus was on full-length videos, creativity, and deep dives into fascinating topics. But when the Shorts section appeared, it became a major distraction
Here’s what makes this extension work:
Works Out of the Box: No complicated setup. Just install it, and it starts working instantly.
No Login Required: It respects your time and privacy. You don’t need to create an account or share any personal details.
100% Private: This extension doesn’t track, collect, or store any of your data. It simply does what it promises—nothing more, nothing less
If you’ve been longing for the old YouTube experience, this extension is for you. Install it, and bring back the YouTube you know and love!
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