Lightbeam
mozilla.github.io/lightbeamVisualize in detail the servers you are contacting when you are surfing on the Internet. Created by Gary Kovacs (former CEO of Mozilla), presented in his TED Talk. Download: Firefox - Source
- Homepage: mozilla.github.io/lightbeam
- GitHub: github.com/mozilla/lightbeam-we
- Web info: web-check.xyz/results/mozilla.github.io
Lightbeam Source Code
Author
Description
Web Extension version of the Firefox Lightbeam add-on
Homepage
https://addons.mozilla.org/en-GB/firefox/addon/lightbeam/License
MPL-2.0
Created
20 Apr 17
Last Updated
21 Sept 24
Latest version
Primary Language
JavaScript
Size
3,012 KB
Stars
180
Forks
61
Watchers
180
Language Usage
Star History
Top Contributors
- @princiya (78)
- @biancadanforth (40)
- @jonathanKingston (38)
- @Parikshit-Hooda (4)
- @pauljt (2)
- @andrewhayward (1)
- @jaller94 (1)
- @darrylpargeter (1)
- @epq (1)
- @joanasouza (1)
- @laxmy (1)
Recent Commits
- Princiya Marina Sequeira (29 Jun 19)
Merge pull request #254 from Parikshit-Hooda/issues/253 Issues/253
- Parikshit Hooda (29 Jun 19)
markdown refactor to increase readability
- Parikshit Hooda (29 Jun 19)
markdown refactor
- Parikshit Hooda (29 Jun 19)
markdown refactor to increase readability
- Parikshit Hooda (29 Jun 19)
markdown refactor to increase readability
- Princiya Marina Sequeira (28 May 19)
Merge pull request #252 from jaller94/coc-2019 Adopt Mozilla's 2019 Code of Conduct
- Christian Paul (28 May 19)
Adopt new Mozilla's 2019 Code of Conduct Copy required parts from https://github.com/mozilla/repo-templates/blob/master/templates/CODE_OF_CONDUCT.md
- Princiya Marina Sequeira (17 Feb 18)
Merge pull request #239 from jonathanKingston/2.1.0 Version bump to 2.1.0
- Jonathan Kingston (17 Feb 18)
Version bump to 2.1.0
- Biliana Valeva (17 Feb 18)
Increase favicon size relative to the circle radius (#220) * Increase favicon size relative to the circle radius * Move drawing image to draw favicon function * Move image drawing to a separate function
- Princiya Marina Sequeira (17 Feb 18)
remove manual tick (#234)
- Elizabeth (18 Nov 17)
Use consistent braces for arrow functions (#231) * Add eslint rule arrow-body-style. * Fixes #64. Apply consistent braces throughout project.
- maq (12 Oct 17)
GIF added for README.md (#229)
- Jonathan Kingston (11 Oct 17)
Update dexie version and bump version to 2.0.5 (#228)
- Jonathan Kingston (09 Oct 17)
Version bump to 2.0.4. (#225)
- Andrew Hayward (09 Oct 17)
Switching from native 'confirm' prompt to HTML dialog for reset prompt. (#221) Adds Google's `dialog-polyfill` as a dependency.
- Darryl Pargeter (09 Oct 17)
190-added-in-link-to-index (#222) * 190-added-in-link-to-index * 190-made-requested-changes-to-copy
- Paul Theriault (09 Oct 17)
Fix broken TP button (#223)
- Jonathan Kingston (04 Oct 17)
Fix repeat loading of erroneous favicons. Fixes #212 (#219)
- Jonathan Kingston (04 Oct 17)
Fix toggle for stable firefox. Fixes #216 (#218)
- Jonathan Kingston (30 Sept 17)
Add json dependency for building (#214)
- Jonathan Kingston (29 Sept 17)
Bump to 2.0.1 and remove install page as users had forgotten about installing us. (#211)
- Jonathan Kingston (29 Sept 17)
Fix release (#210)
- Jonathan Kingston (28 Sept 17)
Throw away requests that are not in the default cookie store or requests that we can't be certain what cookie store they are in (#207)
- Jonathan Kingston (28 Sept 17)
Fix capture queue by not preventing the queue from working for an exception. Also fix broken URL exceptions. (#206)
- Princiya Marina Sequeira (28 Sept 17)
screenshot updated. fixes #192 (#205)
- Princiya Marina Sequeira (28 Sept 17)
Force layout nits (#203) * improved graph ticks * improved force values * radius improved * radius updated
- Princiya Marina Sequeira (20 Sept 17)
Cache favicons and other fixes (#201) * cache favicons and other fixes * minor change
- Joana de Souza (04 Sept 17)
add warning when remove all data (#197) * add warning when remove all data. fixes #119 * fixed code to show warning when remove all data. Fixes #199 * add template strings to confirmation message. Fixes #119
- Jonathan Kingston (01 Sept 17)
Name change. Fixes #195 (#196)
Lightbeam Website
Website
Welcome to Lightbeam!
Redirects
Does not redirect
Security Checks
1 security checks failed (65 passed)
- Risky Category Detected
Server Details
- IP Address 185.199.111.153
- Hostname cdn-185-199-111-153.github.com
- Location California, Pennsylvania, United States of America, NA
- ISP GitHub Inc.
- ASN AS54113
Categories
Some proxies may block this service, as it falls into the following categories
- Free Hosting
Associated Countries
- US
Saftey Score
Website marked as moderately safe
90%
Blacklist Check
mozilla.github.io was found on 0 blacklists
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- OpenPhish
- PhishTank
- Phishing.Database
- PhishStats
- URLhaus
- RPiList Not Serious
- AntiSocial Blacklist
- PhishFeed
- NABP Not Recommended Sites
- Spam404
- CRDF
- Artists Against 419
- CERT Polska
- PetScams
- Suspicious Hosting IP
- Phishunt
- CoinBlockerLists
- MetaMask EthPhishing
- EtherScamDB
- EtherAddressLookup
- ViriBack C2 Tracker
- Bambenek Consulting
- Badbitcoin
- SecureReload Phishing List
- Fake Website Buster
- TweetFeed
- CryptoScamDB
- StopGunScams
- ThreatFox
- PhishFort
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About the Data: Lightbeam
API
You can access Lightbeam's data programmatically via our API.
Simply make a GET
request to:
https://api.awesome-privacy.xyz/security-tools/browser-extensions/lightbeam
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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