Self-Destructing Cookies
add0n.com/self-destructing-cookies.html
Prevents websites from tracking you by storing unique cookies (note Fingerprinting is often also used for tracking). It removes all related cookies whenever you end a session. Download: Chrome - Firefox - Opera - Source
- Homepage: add0n.com/self-destructing-cookies.html
- GitHub: github.com/joue-quroi/self-destructing-cookies
- Web info: web-check.xyz/results/add0n.com
Self-Destructing Cookies Source Code
Author
Description
Delete cookies either on browser exit or when tabs are closed
Homepage
http://add0n.com/self-destructing-cookies.htmlLicense
Created
09 Jan 18
Last Updated
02 Apr 24
Primary Language
JavaScript
Size
96 KB
Stars
8
Forks
1
Watchers
8
Language Usage
Star History
Top Contributors
Recent Commits
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Joue Quroi (03 Jan 22)
version 0.2.0
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Joue Quroi (04 Nov 20)
version 0.1.1
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Joue Quroi (09 Jan 18)
first commit
Self-Destructing Cookies Website
Website
Redirects
Redirects to https://webextension.org/listing/canvas-fingerprint-blocker.html
Security Checks
2 security checks failed (64 passed)
- Empty Page Content
- External Redirect Detected
Server Details
- IP Address 104.21.38.170
- Location San Francisco, California, United States of America, NA
- ISP CloudFlare Inc.
- ASN AS13335
Associated Countries
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US
Saftey Score
Website marked as safe
100%
Blacklist Check
add0n.com was found on 0 blacklists
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About the Data: Self-Destructing Cookies
API
You can access Self-Destructing Cookies's data programmatically via our API.
Simply make a GET
request to:
https://api.awesome-privacy.xyz/security-tools/browser-extensions/self-destructing-cookies
The REST API is free, no-auth and CORS-enabled. To learn more, view the Swagger Docs or read the API Usage Guide.
About the Data
Beyond the user-submitted YAML you see above, we also augment each listing with additional data dynamically fetched from several sources. To learn more about where the rest of data included in this page comes from, and how it is computed, see the About the Data section of our About page.
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