Ingot is a legacy bookmarklet designed to disable force-installed Chrome extensions by leveraging the LTBEEF vulnerability to override managed policies. While it previously allowed users to toggle off web filters, this tool has been patched by Google and is no longer functional on modern Chrome versions. For documentation, visit the FogNetwork GitHub page
chrome://flags.Censorship Circumvention: It is part of the larger Fog Network ecosystem, which includes other tools like Tsunami and Nightmare designed to bypass web filters and regain internet freedom. How to Use the Ingot Link
"type": "ingot/link",
"version": "1.0",
"peer_id": "12D3KooW...",
"relay": "wss://relay.fognetwork.example",
"offer": "..."
Open Bookmarks Bar: Press Ctrl + Shift + B to ensure your bookmarks bar is visible.
The Good
- Minimalist Design: Ingot strips away the clutter. The interface is clean, text-forward, and focuses entirely on the content. It avoids the "cookie-cutter" feel of platforms like Linktree or Stan Store.
- Open Source & Self-Hostable: Being a FogNetwork project (and hosted on GitHub), the transparency is a huge plus. You can inspect the code, fork it, and host it yourself, meaning you aren't locked into a platform that might eventually monetize your data.
- Performance: Because it is so lightweight, the page loads almost instantly. There are no heavy tracking scripts, third-party pixels, or unnecessary JavaScript libraries slowing it down.
- Customization: While simple, it allows for enough customization to make it feel personal without requiring a degree in web design. It hits the sweet spot between "too rigid" and "too complex."
3. Interpreting Likely Contents
Based on common GitHub Pages patterns for “link” endpoints, the file may be one of: