Compare Chrome extensions: Fea KeyLogger vs Fetching Browser History Search
Stats | Fea KeyLogger | Fetching Browser History Search |
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User count | 50,000+ | 707 |
Average rating | 4.23 | 3.87 |
Rating count | 139 | 15 |
Last updated | 2020-03-03 | 2016-01-30 |
Size | 179.20K | 739.33K |
Version | 2.2.4 | 2.4.0 |
Short description | |
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Logs User Inputs | Supercharge your Chrome history. Fetching is your personal Google for all the web pages you've seen. |
Full summary | |
Logs User Inputs Monitor what you're typing into various websites This extension logs text input, though is not a pure keylogger. Instead, <input> <textarea> and 'contenteditable' elements are monitored and logged. Theoretically, this should provide more useful data as a result of disregarding backspaces, cut & paste operations, and other disruptive key inputs. Additionally, autofill and other automatic or pre-existing text in the aforementioned elements will also register upon interaction. Logged data can be exported (.json format) This extension does NOT collect any information |
Fetching is a new kind of bookmarking app and history search. It keeps track of all the web pages you visit so you can easily re-find them later. It's like your own personal Google -- a search engine for all the webpages you've seen. Also available as a native OS X application. Learn more at http://fetching.io Saves EverythingFetching saves the full content of the web pages you visit exactly as you see them so you can search on what you remember -- not on what happens to be public. View your cached page copies at any time. Powerful SearchSophisticated search ensures you always find what you're looking for, even if you only remember a few keywords. Natural language processing ensures you get results even when you can't be precise. Sophisticated FiltersSlice and dice your data like a samurai. Filter your results by domain, time, body, title, notes and tags. |