Nice to Hack You extracts the most embarrassing items from your browsing history, then offers you swag to air it to the rest of the world.
How often do you clear your web browser history? Have you ever gone "Incognito" (Google's cutesy term for "private browsing" in its Chrome app)? If you're like me, the answers are "hardly ever" and "nope." Why would I? I have nothing to hide. So why did I install Nice 2 Hack You, a Chrome browser extension that slurps up your browsing history and extracts the most embarrassing items, with a vague feeling of dread?