Tells you when you're on a site that stores your passwords in plaintext
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Date | Author | Rating | Lang | Comment |
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2021-03-02 | SPEEDER | THIS IS OFFENDING ME! | ||
2020-01-06 | Dan Mathisen | It doesn't seem to work. chrome.storage.local.get("siteList", function (obj) { var siteList = obj.siteList.data; "obj" is undefined and throws an error here... | ||
2019-03-20 | Jonáš Bujok | Not working. I triead several pages from the plaintextoffenders list and nothing happened. :( | ||
2018-11-27 | Sam Hasler | No longer works as the API it uses is no longer available | ||
2018-10-12 | Karim Geiger | Really love the idea, but unfortunately, for me, it's no worky worky :( | ||
2015-12-25 | Colin Hutchinson | Nice idea in theory but their white listing process is far too slow. For example reported a false positive over a month ago and the situation hasn't been resolved :( http://plaintextoffenders.com/post/100965688284/nhlcom-sports-league-they-store-everything-in#comment-2362444468 | ||
2015-08-14 | Eric Chipko | Awesome. Thanks so much for this. | ||
2015-05-21 | Hello World | works fine | ||
2015-02-15 | Adriano G. V. Esposito | I like it very much. It is very useful because I dont want to use sites that leak my passwords. | ||
2014-06-12 | A Google user | Thanks for making the extension! It works wonderfully :) |
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