Open Cookies.txt is a cookies manager extension for chrome. also, it is cookies extension. it's a free extension , it has 3,000+ active users since released its first version, it earns an average rating of 4.50 from 4 rated user, last update is 690 days ago.
Least privilege Cookies.txt Extension Download or view cookies from the granted websites as cookies.txt format. The extension doesn't access your cookies by default. It only access when you allow it to. Permissions: - downloads: Download your cookie as a single file with fixed name (without (1) (2) (3).txt). This extension doesn't collect any user data. CHANGELOGS: - v1.2.0: 2023-Jan *) Added: support Incognito mode - v1.1.0: 2022-May *) Removed "Read your browsing history" permission (tabs). Source code: https://github.com/ReeganExE/open-cookies.txt
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Works well and simply, with minimally invasive and easily revokable permissions. The link to source code doesn't lead to an actual repo, however, which is a big problem as far as transparency of a self-described "open source" plugin.
Excellent work!
thank you for making a minimal permissions extension that does this! Many many thanks. UPDATE: The link to the extension source code is broken I can't find the repository anywhere else on github. I looked at the Chrome extensions source and it's just one big minified file that includes react. Nothing suspicious about minification, but I wish I could see the real source somewhere. Of course with the minimal permission set the source doesn't really matter. But given the privacy conscious audience this extension is targeting, I think keeping the source on github, or non-minifying it, would be appreciated.