JShelter by Libor Polčák
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JShelter controls the APIs provided by the browser. The goal is to improve the privacy and security of the user running the extension.
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What is JShelter?
JShelter is a browser extension to give back control over what your browser is doing. A JavaScript-enabled web page can access much of the browser's functionality, with little control over this process available to the user: malicious websites can uniquely identify you through fingerprinting and use other tactics for tracking your activity. JShelter aims to improve the privacy and security of your web browsing.
How does it work?
Like a firewall that controls network connections, JShelter controls the APIs provided by the browser, restricting the data that they gather and send out to websites. JShelter adds a safety layer that allows the user to choose if a certain action should be forbidden on a site, or if it should be allowed with restrictions, such as reducing the precision of geolocation to the city area. This layer can also aid as a countermeasure against attacks targeting the browser, operating system or hardware.
Please see the FAQ (https://jshelter.org/faq/) and our blog (https://jshelter.org/blog/) for more information about the extension.
What is the threat model?
See https://jshelter.org/threatmodel/
Do you have a paper that explains the extension?
Yes, see https://arxiv.org/abs/2204.01392
JShelter is a browser extension to give back control over what your browser is doing. A JavaScript-enabled web page can access much of the browser's functionality, with little control over this process available to the user: malicious websites can uniquely identify you through fingerprinting and use other tactics for tracking your activity. JShelter aims to improve the privacy and security of your web browsing.
How does it work?
Like a firewall that controls network connections, JShelter controls the APIs provided by the browser, restricting the data that they gather and send out to websites. JShelter adds a safety layer that allows the user to choose if a certain action should be forbidden on a site, or if it should be allowed with restrictions, such as reducing the precision of geolocation to the city area. This layer can also aid as a countermeasure against attacks targeting the browser, operating system or hardware.
Please see the FAQ (https://jshelter.org/faq/) and our blog (https://jshelter.org/blog/) for more information about the extension.
What is the threat model?
See https://jshelter.org/threatmodel/
Do you have a paper that explains the extension?
Yes, see https://arxiv.org/abs/2204.01392
Developer comments
Report a bug: https://pagure.io/JShelter/webextension/issues, https://github.com/polcak/jsrestrictor/issues
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This add-on needs to:
- Display notifications to you
- Access browser tabs
- Access browser activity during navigation
- Access your data for all websites
This add-on may also ask to:
- Clear recent browsing history, cookies, and related data
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- Version
- 0.19.1
- Size
- 440.07 KB
- Last updated
- 2 months ago (Sep 13, 2024)
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- License
- GNU General Public License v3.0
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Release notes for 0.19.1
Improve performance of FPD in temporary background scripts: Limit the amount of data that is stored to the permanent storage as well as the number of write operations without a real hit stemming from the need to recomupte the data.
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