Article 6QNJG Make edits to all URLs accessed in my computer

Make edits to all URLs accessed in my computer

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Hello,

I suppose this is the better forum for my question, but you may suggest moving it to other, if you think it is better. It depends on what can be the answer(s), so, I am a bit unsure, right now.

I want to configure my Debian to change (redirecting, I imagine a solution, but I need guidance on how to do it) some URLs, with arbitrary rules I can imagine for them.

For example, when my browser access

http://something.good/?bad="trash"

I want to redirect it to

http://something.good/

Removing all GET variables is something, but removing only one among more can be also desired.

Another example can be changing

http://something.good/wherever

to

http://something.good/restaurant

Further, changing domains and subdomains are surely wanted. And when the protocol for those URLs are given as https, instead of http (as I just discovered a trouble, and asked in a separate and probably much simpler question, with this small intersection, and that thread is here: How to block https websites like the others?

I am not sure if I can change all these things in the OS level. I think it is possible, and will not probably be much hard. But I need to learn new things, at list about Debian settings, and (possibly) linux settings too. A browser extension is bad because it would not give results to other programs that access the web: previews in messengers, mail managers, etc.

I want to be over all of them.
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