Privacy & Security
Protect your data with privacy and security browser extensions. Discover tools that block trackers, secure your browsing, and enhance online safety.
3 extensions
Spoof Me
Spoof Me is a browser privacy and testing extension that lets users change how their browser appears to websites. It can modify browser fingerprint signals such as user agent, browser and operating system details, language, timezone, screen resolution, device memory, CPU core count, GPU and WebGL information, canvas behavior, touch support, and device profile. Spoof Me is useful for browser privacy checks, localization testing, website QA, debugging, and testing how websites respond to different browser environments. Users can choose an identity profile, enable spoofing, and browse using the selected profile. Spoof Me is not a VPN. It does not change the user's IP address, guarantee anonymity, or prevent every fingerprinting technique. It focuses on browser-side signals that a VPN does not normally change. The extension requires access to webpages so it can apply the selected browser identity and uses browser storage to save profiles and settings. Spoof Me does not collect, sell, or use personal data.
210 users · 1 languages · Free
Talon Defender
Talon Defender is a Chrome browser extension for everyday web protection. It blocks ads, pop-ups, and trackers to make browsing calmer, faster, and easier to read. Talon Defender is designed for non-technical users who want a simple privacy and security layer without complex filter setup. It runs in the background after installation and focuses on reducing clutter, tracking, and exposure to risky or harmful ads. Privacy notes: Talon Defender is built for browser protection and does not require users to create an account. Users should review the Chrome Web Store permission disclosure before installing, as ad and tracker blocking extensions need browser permissions to inspect and block web requests.
166 users · 1 languages · Free
Prompt Leak Guard
Prompt Leak Guard is a local browser extension for checking prompts, logs, and config snippets for common secret patterns before pasting into AI tools. It flags common API keys, service tokens, private keys, webhooks, signed URLs, credential-bearing database URLs, payment cards, emails, phones, and dashed US SSNs, then provides a sanitized copy path. It does not upload prompt text, call a remote model, use analytics, or replace secret rotation, access controls, or formal DLP.
0 users · 1 languages · $4.99