CSS Exfil Protection
mike-gualtieri.com/css-exfil-vulnerability-testerCSS Exfil Protection Source Code
Author
Description
Official repository for the CSS Exfil Protection browser extensions.
Homepage
License
MIT
Created
06 Feb 18
Last Updated
27 Oct 24
Primary Language
JavaScript
Size
471 KB
Stars
154
Forks
11
Watchers
154
Language Usage
Star History
Top Contributors
- @mlgualtieri (57)
- @polyzen (1)
- @earthlng (1)
Recent Commits
- Mike Gualtieri (25 Aug 20)
Update README.md Adding note about a Firefox bugfix in 1.1.0
- Mike Gualtieri (24 Aug 20)
Update README.md Updating README for 1.1.0 release
- Mike Gualtieri (24 Aug 20)
marking versions for 1.1.0 release
- Mike Gualtieri (21 Aug 20)
improving icon states for new functionality
- Mike Gualtieri (21 Aug 20)
handle cross-domain CSS xhr requests from background.js for Chrome 85
- Mike Gualtieri (21 Aug 20)
cleaning up some old code slotted for removal
- Mike Gualtieri (21 Aug 20)
chrome bugfix; firefox function removal note
- Mike Gualtieri (21 Aug 20)
chrome domain-settings functionality; misc Firefox bugfixes
- Mike Gualtieri (20 Aug 20)
big update to firefox plugin; includes new domain settings that allow skipping scan/sanitize
- Mike Gualtieri (11 Jul 20)
merging in updates for upcoming 1.0.18 release (will require some tweaks before release)
- Mike Gualtieri (15 Oct 19)
1.0.17 release notes
- Mike Gualtieri (15 Oct 19)
Merge branch 'master' of https://github.com/mlgualtieri/CSS-Exfil-Protection
- Mike Gualtieri (15 Oct 19)
edits for 1.0.17 update
- Mike Gualtieri (15 Oct 19)
Merge pull request #20 from polyzen/patch-1 Add ID to manifest.json for sideloading
- Mike Gualtieri (15 Oct 19)
Adding privacy policy for new Chrome Store rules
- Mike Gualtieri (14 Oct 19)
Update date
- Mike Gualtieri (14 Oct 19)
Update date
- Mike Gualtieri (14 Oct 19)
Update date
- Daniel M. Capella (15 Aug 19)
Add ID to manifest.json for sideloading https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Mozilla/Add-ons/WebExtensions/Distribution_options/Sideloading_add-ons
- Mike Gualtieri (07 Aug 19)
version 1.0.16 release
- Mike Gualtieri (01 Jul 19)
Merge pull request #19 from aelisya/master Add support of auto dark mode
- Nastya Aelisya (01 Jul 19)
Add support of auto dark mode
- Mike Gualtieri (01 Jul 19)
replace unicode quotes from recent pull request
- Mike Gualtieri (01 Jul 19)
Merge pull request #18 from aelisya/master Add some security to link in the extension
- Nastya Aelisya (29 Jun 19)
Update popup.html Security : Prevents the manipulation of the page where the link was located by add noreferrer and noopener
- Nastya Aelisya (29 Jun 19)
Update popup.html Security : Prevents the manipulation of the page where the link was located by add noreferrer and noopener
- Mike Gualtieri (22 Jun 19)
Update README.md
- Mike Gualtieri (22 Jun 19)
version bump
- Mike Gualtieri (22 Jun 19)
removing debug logs
- Mike Gualtieri (18 Jun 19)
Update README.md
CSS Exfil Protection Website
Website
CSS Exfil Vulnerability Tester :: Mike Gualtieri
This page tests to see if your browser is vulnerable to Cascading Style Sheets (CSS) data leakage. If you are vulnerable, one way to protect yourself is to install the CSS Exfil Protection plugin for your browser.
Redirects
Does not redirect
Security Checks
All 66 security checks passed
Server Details
- IP Address 52.5.81.224
- Hostname ec2-52-5-81-224.compute-1.amazonaws.com
- Location Ashburn, Virginia, United States of America, NA
- ISP Amazon Technologies Inc.
- ASN AS14618
Associated Countries
- US
Saftey Score
Website marked as safe
100%
Blacklist Check
www.mike-gualtieri.com was found on 0 blacklists
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Website Preview
CSS Exfil Protection Reviews
More Browser Extensions
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Firefox Multi-Account Containers lets you keep parts of your online life separated into color-coded tabs that preserve your privacy. Cookies are separated by container, allowing you to use the web with multiple identities or accounts simultaneously. Download: Firefox
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Provides user control over WebRTC privacy settings in Chromium, in order to prevent WebRTC leaks. Download: Chrome. For Firefox users, you can do this through browser settings. Test for WebRTC leaks, with browserleaks.com/webrtc
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Enables the First Party isolation preference (Clicking the Fishbowl icon temporarily disables it) Download: Firefox
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Emulates remote frameworks (e.g. jQuery, Bootstrap, Angular) and delivers them as local resource. Prevents unnecessary 3rd party requests to tracking CDNs Download: Firefox
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Spoofs browser's User-Agent string, making it appear that you are on a different device, browser and version to what you are actually using. This alone does very little for privacy, but combined with other tools, can allow you to keep your fingerprint changing, and feed fake info to sites tracking you. Some websites show different content, depending on your user agent. Download: Chrome - Firefox - Edge - Opera - Source
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Simplified HTTPS upgrades for Firefox (lightweight alternative to HTTPS-Everywhere) Download: Firefox
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Displays a country flag depicting the location of the current website's server, which can be useful to know at a glance. Click icon for more tools such as site safety checks, whois, validation etc Download: Firefox
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Helps protect web searchers from surveillance and data-profiling, through creating meaningless noise and obfuscation, outlined in their whitepaper. Controversial whether or not this is a good approach Download: Firefox - Source
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Notifies you when visiting a known or potential phishing site, and detects suspicious JavaScript (including skimmers and miners). Also provides a simple rating for a given site's legitimacy and security. Great for less technical users. Netcraft also has a handy online tool: Site Report for checking what any given website is running. Download: Chrome \ Firefox \ Opera \ Edge
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NOTE On modern browsers, this is no longer needed Forces sites to load in HTTPS, in order to encrypt your communications with websites, making your browsing more secure (Similar to Smart HTTPS). Note this functionality is now included by default in most modern browsers. Download: Chrome
Firefox
About the Data: CSS Exfil Protection
API
You can access CSS Exfil Protection's data programmatically via our API.
Simply make a GET
request to:
https://api.awesome-privacy.xyz/security-tools/browser-extensions/css-exfil-protection
The REST API is free, no-auth and CORS-enabled. To learn more, view the Swagger Docs or read the API Usage Guide.
About the Data
Beyond the user-submitted YAML you see above, we also augment each listing with additional data dynamically fetched from several sources. To learn more about where the rest of data included in this page comes from, and how it is computed, see the About the Data section of our About page.
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