Open Source Attributions
The following third-party software and filter lists are utilized within SuperchargeBrowser. All components are used in accordance with their respective licenses, and we credit the original authors below.
1. Filter Lists & Blocklists
The ad-blocking and privacy protection features in SuperchargePerformance utilize rules from the following community-maintained lists. These lists are compiled into Chrome's declarativeNetRequest format at build time — the browser applies rules directly without the extension reading your network traffic.
Used for traffic-based domain prioritization during blocklist compilation, not as a blocklist itself.
2. Software Libraries
Libraries used in SuperchargePerformance. SuperchargeNavigation is built entirely with vanilla JavaScript and ships zero third-party runtime dependencies.
This library is used in unmodified form as part of a “Larger Work.” The original source code is available under the MPL-2.0 license at the source URL above.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is SuperchargeBrowser open source?
SuperchargeBrowser extensions are proprietary software, but they are built on open source filter lists, libraries, and tools. All third-party components are used in accordance with their licenses and attributed on this page.
What filter lists does SuperchargePerformance use?
SuperchargePerformance uses community-maintained blocklists from BlockList Project, StevenBlack, ShadowWhisperer, Anudeep, NoCoin, Badd-Boyz-Hosts, Phishing Database, DigitalSide Threat-Intel, and FadeMind whitelists. Majestic Million is used for domain prioritization. All lists are compiled into Chrome declarativeNetRequest rules at build time.
Does SuperchargeNavigation use any third-party code?
SuperchargeNavigation is built entirely with vanilla JavaScript and has zero runtime third-party dependencies. All code that ships in the extension is original.
Questions about our use of open source software or licensing? Contact us at support@superchargebrowser.com.
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