## This browser extension isn't maintained anymore!
If you still wan't to inject Matomo scripts into websites without modifying them, take a look at the [Greasemonkey browser extension](https://www.greasespot.net/) that allows creating arbitrary userscripts.
This plugin is licensed under [the MIT License](https://github.com/Findus23/matomo-injector/blob/master/LICENSE), so feel free to fork it, if you want to continue maintaining it.
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Matomo Browser Injector helps you to try out [Matomo](https://matomo.org/), the leading open source web analytics software, in cases where it isn't possible to modify the source of a website or when you just want to quickly see how the visitor data of your website would look like in Piwik.
Licensed under [the MIT License](https://github.com/Findus23/matomo-injector/blob/master/LICENSE) and based on the work of [hromadadan](https://github.com/guzart/customjs) and [xcv58](https://github.com/xcv58/Custom-JavaScript-for-Websites-2)