There's an extension called "Twitch PixelMute" (originally a Firefox .xpi but can be unzipped and manually installed in Chrome).
Found here: https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/twitch-pixelmute/
What it does:
By way of an "eyedropper", you create a rule for an exact pixel location and color for it to monitor.
Think of an ad that says "skip ad" in the corner, define your rule by selecting a pixel in that "skip ad" button.
The extension MUTES the browser when that pixel "rule" is detected.
Problem:
It only works on Twitch (never heard of it), Kick (never heard of it), and YouTube (useless because uBO already blocks ads).
Concept:
This should be done in REVERSE.
ie, don't MUTE a tab based on a pixel location and color but rather MUTE BY DEFAULT and *UNMUTE* based on pixel location and color.
I'm thinking of the way that pretty much all television streaming channels operate - the channel's LOGO in the corner AT ALL TIMES.
But there is *NO* logo when the streaming channel is playing an AD.
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Thanks for the info
Using uBlock Origin + uMatrix + NoScript. I know, some may say it's too much and redundant in some cases, but at least I have full control over the content.
I'm not using Twich much but last time I did, about 2 weeks ago, I didn't had any ads.The-10-Pen wrote: ↑11 May 2026, 11:12 It only works on Twitch (never heard of it), Kick (never heard of it), and YouTube (useless because uBO already blocks ads).
Using uBlock Origin + uMatrix + NoScript. I know, some may say it's too much and redundant in some cases, but at least I have full control over the content.
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Not sure why you moved this to the "Browsers" section.
Perhaps "Concepts" wasn't the right location, but why "Browsers"?
I actually have a "working prototype" (very buggy, but 'proof-of-concept') using AutoHotkey.
System-wide, has nothing to do with "browsers".
Perhaps "Concepts" wasn't the right location, but why "Browsers"?
I actually have a "working prototype" (very buggy, but 'proof-of-concept') using AutoHotkey.
System-wide, has nothing to do with "browsers".
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Because it's a browser extension and the Browsers forum belongs to Hardware, Software and Customization → General Software & Hardware → Browsers.The-10-Pen wrote: ↑11 May 2026, 13:15 Not sure why you moved this to the "Browsers" section.
Perhaps "Concepts" wasn't the right location, but why "Browsers"?
The Concept forum is about "Have a concept you made and want to share? This is the place."
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Gray area.
I'm using AutoHotkey (has nothing to do with any web browser and is not an "extension") for a working system-wide prototype.
But yeah, all of my streaming is via web browser (but it doesn't have to be).
I'm using AutoHotkey (has nothing to do with any web browser and is not an "extension") for a working system-wide prototype.
But yeah, all of my streaming is via web browser (but it doesn't have to be).