In some cases, TamperMonkey won’t uninstall and gives you the message, that “You do not have sufficient access to uninstall TamperMonkey. Please, contact your system administrator” when you try to remove it
Typically written in JavaScript, these scripts can be executed in the browser's console or via extensions like Tampermonkey, simplifying tasks that would otherwise take a lot of manual effort. Are Browser Scripts Safe to Use? Browser scripts can be both safe and risky, depending on their source...
All of that would go inside a Tampermonkey script and then you use the //include or //match lines to say what pages it should run on. If you are specific enough in the Tampermonkey metadata and when it should run, you could remove the check for the page within the script ...
When websites detect you’re using an ad-blocker, they execute anti-adblocking scripts. Those scripts freeze a page and display you a pop-up demanding to whitelist a website, ruin the way a page is displayed, and make it impossible to finish reading a post until you disable your ad-blo...