Orbis Eye
Displays a live network of Third Party sites connected to the current browser session
What is Orbis Eye?
Orbis Eye is a Chrome extension by Harman Wadhwa. This extension has 1,000 weekly active users, a perfect 5.0 rating, and was removed from Chrome Web Store 9 months ago. The latest version, 1.0.1, was updated 3 years ago.
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- tabs
- debugger
- cookies
Summary
Inspired by FireFox LightBeam (https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/lightbeam/),
I created a Third Party Visualizer for Google Chrome !
Safety
Risk impact
Orbis Eye requires a lot of risky permissions and is not safe to use. Avoid installing this extension unless you absolutely trust this publisher.
Risk impact measures the level of extra permissions an extension has access to. A low risk impact extension cannot do much harms, whereas a high risk impact extension can do a lot of damage like stealing your password, bypass your security settings, and access your personal data. High risk impact extensions are not necessarily malicious. However, if they do turn malicious, they can be very harmful.
Risk likelihood
Orbis Eye 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": "Orbis Eye ", "description": "Displays a live network of Third Party sites connected to the current browser session", "version": "1.0.1", "permissions": [ "tabs", "debugger", "cookies" ], "background": { "scripts": [ "background.js", "vis.js" ],