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Uglify - Randomly Uglifies Websites You Visit

Uglify is a Chrome extension developed by Damian Sandhu-Franceschi. It falls under the category of Browsers and belongs to the subcategory of Add-ons & Tools. This extension is available for free and is designed to randomly uglify the websites you visit, with an occasional surprise of being Rick Roll'd. While it may seem puzzling as to why such an extension exists, it can serve as a playful joke or a means of entertainment during times of quarantine.

The purpose of Uglify is primarily to distort the appearance of web pages, making them visually unappealing. It adds a touch of unpredictability by occasionally redirecting users to the infamous Rick Astley's "Never Gonna Give You Up" music video. This extension can be installed as a humorous prank or to challenge yourself or your friends to see how long you can tolerate browsing with it enabled.

Although the purpose of Uglify may seem perplexing, it offers a lighthearted diversion during quarantine or a way to playfully tease others. Just be prepared for an occasional surprise and enjoy the temporary distortion of web pages.

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