LocalStorage Manager is a session manager extension for chrome. also, it is browser manager extension and session and local storage extension. it's a free extension , it has 20,000+ active users since released its first version, it earns an average rating of 3.95 from 38 rated user, last update is 690 days ago.
Source code and bug tracker are available at https://github.com/gabrielbarros/localstorage-manager ——————————————————— Add, edit, remove, export and import local storage and session storage data. ---------------------------------------- According to Wikipedia, web storage offers two different storage areas — local storage and session storage — which differ in scope and lifetime. Data placed in local storage is per origin (the combination of protocol, hostname, and port number as defined in the same-origin policy) (the data is available to all scripts loaded from pages from the same origin that previously stored the data) and persists after the browser is closed. Session storage is per-origin-per-window-or-tab and is limited to the lifetime of the window. Session storage is intended to allow separate instances of the same web application to run in different windows without interfering with each other, a use case that's not well supported by cookies.
You could download the latest version crx file or older version files and install it.
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Constantly trying to send request somewhere I had already blocked in etc/host.
Potentially compromised app. After latest update it tries to collect my sites data, and creates requests to strange site: https://data-statystic.net/api/v3/?id=lstorage After googling found post on reddit https://www.reddit.com/r/chrome/comments/z7v9jr/potentially_compromised_extensions_floating/
It's quite a handy useful tool