Recx Security Analyser is a cookies manager extension for chrome. also, it is security extension and cookies extension. it's a free extension , it has 4,000+ active users since released its first version, it earns an average rating of 4.36 from 11 rated user, last update is 3932 days ago.
A security extension for non security experts and experts alike. Ideal for developers and quality assurance testers who quickly want to identify issues that would enhance the security of their web applications. This extension allows you to quickly see the security attributes of: - Security relevant HTTP headers returned from the web server. - Cookies for the site currently being viewed. - Page meta headers that replicate HTTP security header functionality. - HTML form and element auto-complete status. Full explanations of the issues found are provided via context help. Also included are notes around any considerations before attempting resolution and details of the best practice configurations. For advanced users there are also further details available (accessed via the green plus icons) showing: - All HTTP headers: full listing of the headers returned, with highlighting. - All Cookies: full listing of the cookies and their attributes for the site currently being viewed.
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Provides some useful information but doesn't detect the headers properly: often flags the headers as "Not returned" even though they are.
A one-stop shop for a variety of web-development security checks. A work in progress, and great work so far!
I really found it helpful . I strongly recommend it. I agree that having it integrated with Chrome DevTools would make it even better. Thank you and keep up the work!