Privacy-Oriented Origin Policy
claustromaniac.github.io/poopPrevent Firefox from sending Origin headers when they are least likely to be necessary, to protect your privacy Download: Firefox - Source
- Homepage: claustromaniac.github.io/poop
- GitHub: github.com/claustromaniac/poop
- Web info: web-check.xyz/results/claustromaniac.github.io
Privacy-Oriented Origin Policy Source Code
Author
Description
Firefox extension that prevents sending Origin headers when they are least likely to be necessary, to protect your privacy.
Homepage
https://addons.mozilla.org/firefox/addon/privacy-oriented-origin-policy/License
GPL-3.0
Created
29 Nov 18
Last Updated
14 Sept 24
Latest version
Primary Language
JavaScript
Size
176 KB
Stars
45
Forks
4
Watchers
45
Language Usage
Star History
Top Contributors
- @claustromaniac (64)
Recent Commits
- claustromaniac (24 Jan 19)
flip root domain exclusions default to true
- claustromaniac (24 Jan 19)
increment version
- claustromaniac (24 Jan 19)
fix relaxed mode searchParam condition. Thanks @tartpvule https://github.com/claustromaniac/poop/issues/21#issuecomment-457182054
- claustromaniac (22 Jan 19)
increment version
- claustromaniac (22 Jan 19)
Update manifest.json
- claustromaniac (22 Jan 19)
Update webRequest.js
- claustromaniac (22 Jan 19)
1.4.1b Fixes a non-critical vulnerability: requests to loopback/private addresses should be ignored. See #21
- claustromaniac (19 Jan 19)
increment version
- claustromaniac (18 Jan 19)
fix accidental blasphemy
- claustromaniac (17 Jan 19)
shorten getRoot function
- claustromaniac (17 Jan 19)
1.4.0b
- claustromaniac (17 Jan 19)
Update .editorconfig
- claustromaniac (17 Jan 19)
update public suffixes Also improved the getRoot function.
- claustromaniac (17 Jan 19)
optimizations
- claustromaniac (17 Jan 19)
MOAR console info Closes #20
- claustromaniac (17 Jan 19)
Update README.md Closes #14, closes #17, closes #19.
- claustromaniac (04 Jan 19)
Update README.md
- claustromaniac (04 Jan 19)
Update README.md
- claustromaniac (27 Dec 18)
increment version
- claustromaniac (26 Dec 18)
ignore non-preflight OPTIONS Fixes #13
- claustromaniac (26 Dec 18)
Update README.md
- claustromaniac (26 Dec 18)
increment version
- claustromaniac (26 Dec 18)
merge preflights-processing closes #12
- claustromaniac (26 Dec 18)
fix referer spoofing console message
- claustromaniac (25 Dec 18)
increment version
- claustromaniac (25 Dec 18)
fix referer spoofing Match the behavior of network.http.referer.spoofSource (send full URI), to avoid raising entropy unnecessarily.
- claustromaniac (24 Dec 18)
increment version
- claustromaniac (24 Dec 18)
Update README.md
- claustromaniac (24 Dec 18)
update public suffixes
- claustromaniac (24 Dec 18)
Update options page
Privacy-Oriented Origin Policy Website
Website
Privacy-Oriented Origin Policy | Firefox extension that prevents sending Origin headers when they are least likely to be necessary, to protect your privacy.
Firefox extension that prevents sending Origin headers when they are least likely to be necessary, to protect your privacy.
Redirects
Redirects to https://claustromaniac.github.io/poop/
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
claustromaniac.github.io was found on 0 blacklists
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- PhishTank
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- RPiList Not Serious
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