H T T P S F O G N E T W O R K G I T H U B I O I N G O T High Quality __link__ (2024)

Despite the patch of the classic exploit on Chrome 106, the development logic behind Ingot persists. The foundational repository has inspired several branches and independent projects focusing on alternate vulnerabilities:

If you are exploring browser customization or administrative configurations,

At the core of Ingot lies the exploit, discovered by a developer known as Bypassi in September 2022. This exploit takes advantage of how Chrome handles extension management permissions, allowing a JavaScript bookmarklet to programmatically toggle the enable/disable state of any extension, regardless of administrative policies. LTBEEF quickly became the go‑to method for students and employees to bypass forced browser monitoring or content filters.

If you are trying to deploy or modify this script yourself, let me know: What or ChromeOS are you testing this on? Despite the patch of the classic exploit on

At first glance, it looks like a cat walked across a keyboard. But strip away the spaces, and we get a clear destination: — with a specific demand: high quality .

The open-source utility known as —accessible via the official repository FogNetwork/Ingot on GitHub and hosted directly at https://fognetwork.github.io/Ingot/ —gained prominence as a highly effective bookmarklet designed to disable force-installed Google Chrome extensions . Created by the development collective Fog Network , Ingot provided a high-quality user interface built to mirror Chrome’s native extension management page, giving users an elegant way to bypass restrictive browser configurations.

The "high quality" designation often associated with Ingot stems from several critical design choices: LTBEEF quickly became the go‑to method for students

As with most security vulnerabilities, browser developers actively patch bugs that bypass enterprise management policies. Feature / Metric Status & Details Patched as of Google Chrome version 106 and later. Development Lifecycle

Based on the naming ( fognetwork , ingot ), the GitHub organization likely uses:

Open your browser and input the official deployment link ( https://github.io ). But strip away the spaces, and we get

: A stylish, official proxy site for accessing the blocked web.

Administrators at schools and corporations frequently force-install monitoring extensions (such as GoGuardian, Securly, or Hapara). Because these are pushed down via enterprise policies, users cannot natively right-click and remove them. Ingot provided a clean, graphical user interface (GUI) modeled exactly after the official chrome://extensions page, enabling users to switch off those restrictors toggle-by-toggle.

It operates in the background via the bookmarks bar, making it less detectable than a malicious extension. Exploring FogNetwork (Other Projects)