Compare Chrome extensions: JSON Formatter vs Norton Password Manager

Stats JSON Formatter JSON Formatter Norton Password Manager Norton Password Manager
User count 2,000,000+ 5,000,000+
Average rating 4.58 3.00
Rating count 1,837 1,271
Last updated 2024-03-28 2024-04-17
Size 20.34K 15.29M
Version 0.7.3 8.2.0.161
Short description
Makes JSON easy to read. Open source. Free password security you can trust.
Full summary

The original JSON Formatter, now with optional dark mode 🌚

Auto-formats JSON when you load it in a browser tab.

FEATURES

  • Fast, even on very long JSON pages
  • Dark mode
  • Syntax highlighting
  • Collapsible trees, with indent guides
  • Clickable URLs
  • Negligible performance impact on non-JSON pages (less than 1 millisecond)
  • Works on any valid JSON page – URL doesn't matter
  • Buttons for toggling between raw and parsed JSON
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Want a free, powerful password manager in just a few clicks? Norton Password Manager*, powered by a global leader in consumer Cyber Safety, helps you generate, manage, and store strong and unique passwords, plus conveniently syncs them across your devices.¹ Join millions who trust Norton to help make their digital lives easier and more secure against cyberthreats.

Your information stays private even from us because it’s encrypted using zero-knowledge encryption before being stored in your cloud-based vault. Your passwords and other personal information can be even more secure by enabling two-factor authentication, plus you can use Passwordless Vault Unlock² to access your vault even faster.

Creating and remembering complex passwords doesn’t have to be difficult. Norton Password Manager allows you to import your existing passwords from other sources³ and helps you safeguard your personal information by making recommendations to strengthen passwords, adding more security to your online, digital life.

Why Norton Password Manager?

💡 Passwords filled with a single click

When you log in to websites, it’s a smoother, quicker, and more convenient experience. Your passwords are stored in an online vault, which can be used to autofill online login information with a single click.

🔒 Encrypted

With zero knowledge encryption and two-factor authentication, only you control access to your password vault–not even Norton can access it. These security measures help keep your data safer from cybercriminals.

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