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If you're looking for a maintained fork of OneeChan (a style script used in addition to 4chan X), try https://github.com/Nebukazar/OneeChan.

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Uninstalling: 4chan X disables the native extension, so if you uninstall 4chan X, you'll need to re-enable it. To do this, click the [Settings] link in the top right corner, uncheck "Disable the native extension" in the panel that appears, and click the "Save Settings" button.

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Uninstalling: 4chan X disables the native extension, so if you uninstall 4chan X, you'll need to re-enable it. To do this, click the [Settings] link in the top right corner, uncheck "Disable the native extension" in the panel that appears, and click the "Save Settings" button. If you don't see a "Save Settings" button, it may be being hidden by your ad blocker.

Private browsing: 4chan X does not yet support private browsing / incognito mode. Although it may work in this mode, browsing data recorded by 4chan X, such as your last read post in a thread and which posts are yours, will still need to be cleared manually by resetting your settings. To control what browsing data 4chan X records, use the Remember Last Read Post and Remember Your Posts options in the settings panel.

HTTPS: 4chan X currently shares your settings and post history between the HTTP and HTTPS versions of 4chan. If you are concerned about protecting your privacy against a man-in-the-middle attack, you should disable 4chan X on the HTTP version of 4chan and/or install HTTPS Everywhere.

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