

You may have to reload agar.io a couple times. Add the Tampermonkey chrome extension from web store, download the code to Agartool, add it to the Tampermonkey scrip and run it. I’ve yet to hear of any examples where someone used them for any malicious purpose on here. If you have an android phone, you can use yandex browser + tamper monkey + agar tool to upload your skins. But userscripts are relatively safe if you stick to the ones available on this forum. If you want to make sure they’re only running on wanikani, just check the top of the script to see if the pattern matches something.Īll in all, the only absolute certain way to not get hacked is to not use a computer at all. All userscripts I’ve seen have been completely safe, there is very little to worry about.įinally, userscripts are restricted to the sites they declare themselves to run on, which is always one of the first lines in the script. If someone in the community were to write a malicious userscript, we’d all notice and flag the post for promoting something malicious. 1 I would like to implement some functions on browsers and I was wondering if tampermonkey script a good choice. The source code to all userscripts is also available. They generally run with the same permissions that any other script runs in your browser, so if you’re already using the internet, you’re not increasing the risk by that much. However, userscripts operate under strict supervision from your browser.

In theory anything connected to the internet can be hacked, there’s no absolute guarantees in cybersecurity.
