Learn to say popular browser extension store and tool names correctly.
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How is Chrome Web Store (Google's browser extension and app marketplace) correctly pronounced?
Chrome Web Store is pronounced 'KROHM WEB STOR' — 'chrome' (long O, silent H) plus 'web' plus 'store'. Stress on KROHM. Don't say 'KROM' with a short O. In a technical interview: "Chrome Web Store rejected the extension update until we removed the unused permission."
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How is Firefox Add-ons (Mozilla's browser extension marketplace) correctly pronounced?
Firefox Add-ons is pronounced 'FYR-foks AD-onz' — 'fire' plus 'fox' plus 'add-ons'. Stress on FYR and AD. In a technical interview: "Firefox Add-ons flagged the extension for review because it requested access to every website."
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How is Tampermonkey (userscript manager browser extension) correctly pronounced?
Tampermonkey is pronounced 'TAM-per-mun-kee' — 'tamper' plus 'monkey', stress on TAM. In a technical interview: "Tampermonkey ran a small script that auto-filled the form every time I visited the internal dashboard."
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How is uBlock Origin (open-source ad and content blocker extension) correctly pronounced?
uBlock Origin is pronounced 'YOO-blok OR-ih-jin' — the letter 'U' spoken as 'yoo' plus 'block' plus 'origin'. In a technical interview: "uBlock Origin blocked the tracking script before it could even fire on page load."
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How is Honey (browser extension for automatic coupon codes) correctly pronounced?
Honey (the extension) is pronounced 'HUH-nee' — exactly like the everyday word for the sweet substance bees make, short U sound. In a technical interview: "Honey automatically applied the best discount code at checkout without me lifting a finger."