You say that the it "infuriates you" that Google demands payment for adding an extension to the Chrome web store - but it's only $5 FCOL [0]. Their motivation is purportedly to stave abusive extensions, and it might actually work like that to some degree (as well as contributing minimally to their cashflow). But regardless, $5 for an otherwise free service that gives you a much farther reach than your current method - might be worth it.
Google's webstore does indeed remove extensions that exhibit bad behaviour, but they don't audit the extension source code along with all updates to my knowledge.
Add paypal, buymeacoffee link and you'll likely recoupe the $5
- Let me toggle this on and off by clicking its icon (hijacking the double click on every site I visit is both intrusive and annoying);
- Better yet, don't inject any script until I activate it;
- Please, don't pollute my JS console with debug and other logs (find a way to turn it off in production version) :)
Don't get me wrong, I think you had a great idea with this extensions. You just needs to polish it up a little bit.
Less common languages like Estonian are not supported.
I just wish the voice wasn't so robotic.