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Extension settings

Click the extension’s toolbar icon to open its popup. Everything the extension can do lives here — it has no other settings pages and no account.

The switch at the top toggles between Tracking and Paused. While paused, the extension reports nothing — browser time falls back to what the desktop app can see on its own. Pausing here only affects the browser; the desktop app’s own pause is separate (Settings → Activity Tracking → Pause tracking).

The History tab lists what the extension recently tracked, newest first, with relative times. It’s the quick answer to “what did this thing just record?” — and clear history wipes the list.

Add a hostname — example.com — and the extension stops reporting that site entirely. Entries match subdomains too, so google.com also covers docs.google.com. Remove an entry to resume tracking it.

This is the browser-side ignore; the desktop app has richer ignore lists (apps, breakdowns, keyword patterns) that apply to everything, not just this browser.