Compare Chrome extensions: ResponseTime Monitor vs skyZIP™ Proxy

Stats ResponseTime Monitor ResponseTime Monitor skyZIP™ Proxy skyZIP™ Proxy
User count 3,000+ 90,000+
Average rating 4.42 4.47
Rating count 19 1,364
Last updated 2020-03-15 2017-12-07
Size 50.82K 73.69K
Version 2.0 0.8.3
Short description
Shows the response times of up to three webservers. Useful to see how the internet/server connection performs. skyZIP™ acceleration and compression Proxy
Full summary

What can I do with this extension? Basically this extension shows you the response time of a webserver and draws a nice chart.

What can I do with this information? You can see how your internet connection performs or how fast your own webserver responds.

What does the chart show? It shows the last 31 response times. Higher bars mean higher response times. If the request timed out it shows a red bar.

How can I interpret these response times? If the bars are about the same height it is a sign for a healthy internet connection/server load. If there are red lines and blue lines mixed up or the chart is very volatile your internet connection is unstable or the server is overloaded. If it shows only red something is terribly wrong ...

Why does this need permission to "Your data on all websites"? To perform checks to a user specific URL it is required that the extension can send requests to 'all websites'.

skyZIP browser extension is perfect for anonymous internet access like a VPN service and can do even more and faster.

skyZIP can reduce data usage by using high performance proxy servers to optimize webpages. Data savings are at about 50%

Many web-sites are not optimized – but skyZIP is transcoding images to WebP lossless format, resulting images are 80% smaller.

Content compression – deleteting of unnecessairy information in HTML, Javascript and CSS resources which are not essential combined with gzip compression is resulting in bandwdith savings for the users and operator.

The use of an optimized protocol which is also the basis for HTTP/2.0 is in use between your browser and the Proxy server farm. Multiplexing multiple request and response streams in parallel over a single TCP connection which is reducing TCP handshake overhead for multible requests, higher throughput by removing TCP slow-start phase – increase of loading speed of webpages on already TCP accelerated environments is about 100% on non TCP accelerated systems up to 1000%

Secure connections (HTTPS) are routed from your browser to the destination by saving one roundtrip per DNS request. DNS lookups are performed by Proxy Servers, no need for the Browser to wait for responses. – this is also reducing cpu load on the modem.

Harmful webpages are blocked automatically in our Datacenter – will safe bandwidth, increase speed, will keep your computer away from phising web-sites

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