If a repository has Pages enabled, the URL will be:
The primary functions of Ingot are:
Ingot is a —a small JavaScript program stored as a browser bookmark. When activated, it loads an external script and provides a graphical user interface (GUI) to manage extensions. It gained popularity for its ability to force-disable certain extensions that were administratively enforced, especially on school-managed Chromebooks.
: By executing the bookmarklet, Ingot bypassed the visual restrictions and loaded a beautifully replicated clone of the Chrome extension page. This custom GUI read the list of active extension IDs (such as Securly, GoGuardian, iBoss, or Hapara) and forced the browser to toggle their execution state to false .
From this customized interface, users can toggle off individual browser extensions—including web filters like GoGuardian, Securly, Hapara, and iBoss —even if those extensions were force-installed by school IT administrators. The Core Vulnerability: LTBEEF
If you suspect you visited a malicious fognetwork.github.io/ingot-link :
Because web proxies are frequently targeted by content filters, developers like Fog Network often update their deployment URLs. The primary, safe, and open-source location for Ingot is its GitHub repository.