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DipiCroissantage: A Playful Security Reminder

DipiCroissantage is a free Chrome extension designed to playfully highlight the importance of computer security in the workplace. By replacing images on websites with croissants, it serves as a humorous reminder for colleagues to lock their screens when stepping away from their desks. This extension is particularly aimed at those who might forget to secure their sessions, allowing for a light-hearted approach to a serious issue.

The extension is easy to install and use, making it accessible for anyone looking to promote security awareness in a fun way. By engaging users in this quirky prank, DipiCroissantage encourages a culture of vigilance regarding cybersecurity, making it an interesting addition to the toolbox of office pranks while also serving a practical purpose.

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