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Chrome extension keeps count of your page views

Back Again? for Chrome provides a brutally honest accounting of your Web habits to keep you on the straight and narrow.

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Matt Elliott is a senior editor at CNET with a focus on laptops and streaming services. Matt has more than 20 years of experience testing and reviewing laptops. He has worked for CNET in New York and San Francisco and now lives in New Hampshire. When he's not writing about laptops, Matt likes to play and watch sports. He loves to play tennis and hates the number of streaming services he has to subscribe to in order to watch the various sports he wants to watch.
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I checked Twitter how many times today? I visited the Orange and Brown Report how many times this week -- when the Cleveland Browns are a still a month away from training camp?

If you too have fallen into some bad browsing habits, give this simple Chrome extension a go. Back Again? performs but two basic tasks in an effort to keep you pointed in the right direction.

The extension places a counter to the right of Chrome's URL bar. It shows the number of times you have visited the page you are currently viewing for the current day. Click on the button to view a chart that shows you the page views for the week.

Sometimes you need cold, hard, empirical evidence to change your behavior. Perhaps Back Again? can provide the raw, depressing data needed to help you make better use of your time online.