QuoteMark
Highlight content and save it for your.
What is QuoteMark?
QuoteMark is a featured Chrome extension by 96erardo. This extension has 345 weekly active users, a good user rating of 4.50, and was removed from Chrome Web Store 7 months ago. The latest version, 1.1.1, was updated a year ago.
Stats
- identity
- contextMenus
- notifications
- storage
- alarms
Summary
With QuoteMark, you will be able to store the text you find on the Internet to never lose it again. Just highlight the piece you want, right click, and select the option that says "Store Quote". After that you will only have to go to your options page and see your stored quotes there.
Safety
Risk impact
QuoteMark requires very minimum permissions and is relatively safe to use.
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Risk likelihood
QuoteMark may not be trust-worthy. Avoid installing if possible unless you really trust this publisher.
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Manifest
The manifest file declares the requirements and permissions that a Chrome extension will have access to. By reviewing the manifest, you may be able to determine if a Chrome extension is over-reaching (for example, if an extension is overriding your new tab page, or search provider, or requesting access to your web activities without any good reason).
{ "update_url": "https://clients2.google.com/service/update2/crx", "name": "__MSG_extension_name__", "description": "__MSG_extension_description__", "icons": { "16": "assets/icon16.png", "32": "assets/icon32.png", "48": "assets/icon48.png", "128": "assets/icon128.png" }, "version": "1.1.1", "manifest_version": 3, "default_locale": "en", "permissions": [ "identity",