Ext Remover On ChromeOS

Ext Remover On ChromeOS

The ext remover project focuses on bringing scattered Chrome OS exploits together into one organized archive.

Instead of digging through unrelated sources, users now have a dedicated static platform where tools and documentation are available in one place.

The intention is to minimize research time while enhancing accuracy and clarity around historical and current Chrome OS exploit tools.

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Ext Remover On ChromeOS [Project Overview]

This collection began as an initiative to gather known Chrome OS exploits, starting with a tool known as LTBEEF, and has since expanded.

The website operates as an open-source platform where community members contribute technical insights, correct details, and build upon past findings.

The goal is to serve as a static reference archive for developers and curious learners with proper permissions.

The mission behind Ext Remover is clear:

  • Combine all verified Chrome OS exploits into one space
  • Remove confusion caused by inconsistent or missing details
  • Build a user-maintained, open-access database
  • Preserve old exploit information for future reference

This project emphasizes responsible usage. Misuse can lead to irreversible damage to devices.

Users are warned to proceed carefully and only with proper authorization.

Core Contributors

This collaborative archive wouldn’t exist without key efforts from various developers. Below is a list of major contributors and their specific roles:

Name Role Description
3kh0 Original GitHub maintainer
Ashton Davies The developer behind the website framework
Titanium Network Provided helpful references and content
s0urce c0de Responsible for code tweaks and refinements
xytrux Contributed foundational exploit entries
Survivor Ensured technical details remained correct

GitHub Support Team

Many members have submitted code, documentation, and fixes to improve the ext remover collection. Some names from the GitHub contributor list include:

  • 3kh0Aka-but-nice
  • Blobby-Boi
  • S-PScripts
  • NotDark
  • nschoolexploitkid
  • Mazedotexe
  • qDread-dev
  • Piplup7575
  • HelloIloveGimkit2
  • Devparihar5
  • rearrangementdoofenator
  • seanv999
  • Apphankypoo7
  • Coding4Hours
  • ImgBot
  • Others from the broader dev community

These contributors ensured the tools stayed optimized, functional, and accurate.

Discord Community

The ext remover project has its own online community with several sections:

Server Categories Purpose
General Main discussions and help
Unenrollment Topics focused on account management
Proxy Proxy-related talks
VPN VPN troubleshooting and advice
Tech Support General questions and assistance

These channels help users ask questions and receive guidance while avoiding misuse.

List of Exploit Tools

The ext remover collection hosts multiple tools aimed at disabling extensions temporarily or permanently.

These are mainly legacy-based or customized versions of original exploits:

Exploit Name Function
LTMEAT Turns off extensions
Temporary LTMEAT Short-term disable feature
Baby LTMEAT Compact version for disabling add-ons
Flood LTMEAT Disables using repeated calls
Print LTMEAT Includes print interface while disabling
LoMoH Disables specific tools
Dextensify Extension removal utility
JPCMG LTBEEF upgrade using service workers

Each of these tools is dangerous if misused. Handle with caution.

Final Note

The ext remover project is a tribute to the dedication of the Chrome OS exploit community.

From scripting to testing, each contributor played a part in shaping a safe, centralized knowledge hub.

A message from the project reminds system administrators that trying to shut down these tools may result in unexpected system instability.