Compare Edge add-ons: Turn Off the Lights vs Browsec VPN - Free VPN for Edge
Stats | Turn Off the Lights | Browsec VPN - Free VPN for Edge |
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User count | 439,194 | 1,128,927 |
Average rating | 3.90 | 3.80 |
Rating count | 131 | 237 |
Last updated | 2021-02-21 | 2024-03-18 |
Size | 3.40M | 3.59M |
Version | 4.2.2.0 | 3.83.0 |
Short description | |
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The entire page will be fading to dark, so you can watch the videos as if you were in the cinema. Works for YouTube™ and beyond. | Browsec VPN is a Edge VPN extension that protects your IP from Internet threats and lets you browse privately for free. |
Full summary | |
The entire page will be fading to dark, so you can watch the videos as if you were in the cinema. With a single click on the lamp button, the page will fade to dark. And automatically focus on the video. By clicking on it again, the page will return to normal. Turn Off the Lights is a lightweight and useful add-in designed for a more comfortable watching experience. It works for all known video sites such as YouTube, Vimeo, Dailymotion, Hulu, Metacafe, YouKu, etc. A few great features in this browser extension:
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One-click VPN: unblock any content and protect your IP Browsec VPN for Edge is an effective IP changer that takes care of most cyber dangers. Here’s what you can do with this extension: – Use public hotspots with no worries. Browsec’s security protocols hide you from hackers and data sniffers. – Choose another virtual location and unblock geographically restricted content. – Shop online and pay with credit cards. Your banking operations are secured. – Bypass system administrator’s restrictions and visit any site. – Download any content, including music, videos, and books. – Play your favorite games regardless of your location. ✓ Unlimited traffic Visit as many sites as you want, download any files – we set no boundaries on traffic limits. ✓ Free access There is no time limit, so you can use Browsec free of charge as long as you need it. ✓ Best servers Remote proxy servers in the UK, the US, Singapore, and the Netherlands guarantee stable Internet connection. |