Scout - Online Accountability

Scout – Online Accountability turns online activity into communication with the people you trust.

As of June 2026, Scout - Online Accountability has 27 users and a 5.00/5 rating from 5 reviews in the Productivity category.

Usersup 42.1 percent+42.1%
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Ratingno change0%
5.00
5 reviews
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5
Version
1.1.1
Manifest V3
90-day change · In the last 90 days this extension 1 version update.

History

14 snapshots

Tracking since Apr 1, 2026.

30.8824.518.12Apr 1, 2026Jun 19, 2026
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DateUsersRatingReviewsVersion
Apr 1, 2026195.0051.0.8
Apr 11, 2026215.0051.0.9
Apr 21, 2026195.0051.0.9
Apr 26, 2026205.0051.0.9
May 1, 2026235.0051.0.9
May 6, 2026215.0051.0.9
May 10, 2026245.0051.0.9
May 14, 2026225.0051.0.9
May 18, 2026215.0051.0.9
May 22, 2026225.0051.0.9
Jun 1, 2026235.0051.0.9
Jun 5, 2026275.0051.0.9
Jun 9, 2026245.0051.0.9
Jun 19, 2026305.0051.0.9
Now275.0051.1.1

Changelog

  • Jun 19, 2026
    description
    How it works:
    
    Scout allows users to add specific websites and keywords to a monitoring list. When detected in the user's URL, Scout automatically sends a screenshot of the website (along with the URL, page title, and timestamp) directly to the inbox of an accountability partner set up by the user. Scout offers a free tier that lets anyone monitor two sites and send alerts to any accountability partner they choose. To unlock unlimited site monitoring and keyword detection, you’ll need to register an email.
    
    With Scout:
    • A parent can receive an email notification when their child logs in to do homework
    • A person can be notified if scout detects pornography, gambling, or online shopping
    • If kids agree to screen time limits, parents can verify if they were respected or not
    
    Scout’s monitoring can be turned on and off intentionally. So if the internet is off limits after 9pm, monitoring can be enabled at that time each night.
    
    It’s designed to be:
    • Private
    • Low cost 
    • Simple 
    • Shareable (a registered email can be used by multiple people, on multiple different browsers at the same time)
    
    Scout's goal isn’t to shame or spy on every last thing a person does online, but to hopefully be used to support healthy habits, communication, and transparency, unlike other options that strip away privacy in the hope to expose or incriminate a person. Users retain full control over enabling, disabling, or changing Scout’s settings at any time. When settings are changed, the accountability partner receives an email showing both the previous and current monitored lists, as well as notifications for when monitoring is enabled, disabled, or uninstalled. Accountability only works when it’s voluntary — Scout is built around that principle.
    
    For most people, they don't need a nuclear option when they want accountability, and Scout hopes to serve these people in an inexpensive, lightweight, and flexible way. If you’re trying to build better habits or add an extra layer of transparency to your relationships, Scout can help.
    How it works:
    
    Scout allows users to add specific websites and keywords to a monitoring list. When detected in the user's URL, Scout automatically sends a screenshot of the website (along with the URL, page title, and timestamp) directly to the inbox of an accountability partner set up by the user. Scout offers a free tier that lets anyone monitor two sites and send alerts to any accountability partner they choose. To unlock unlimited site monitoring and keyword detection, you’ll need to register an email.
    
    How to use:
    • To monitor an entire website, add the website name to the monitoring list (ex: amazon.com)
    • To monitor only specific pages on a website, add the page link (ex: amazon.com/candy)
    • To monitor every instance of a keyword during browsing, simply add the word (ex: candy)
    
    With Scout:
    • A parent can receive an email notification when their child logs in to do homework
    • A person can be notified if scout detects pornography, gambling, or online shopping
    • If kids agree to screen time limits, parents can verify if they were respected or not
    
    Scout’s monitoring can be turned on and off intentionally. So if the internet is off limits after 9pm, monitoring can be enabled at that time each night.
    
    It’s designed to be:
    • Private
    • Simple 
    • Shareable (a registered email can be used by multiple people, on multiple different browsers at the same time)
    
    Scout's goal isn’t to shame or spy on every last thing a person does online, but to hopefully be used to support healthy habits, communication, and transparency, unlike other options that strip away privacy in the hope to expose or incriminate a person. Users retain full control over enabling, disabling, or changing Scout’s settings at any time. When settings are changed, the accountability partner receives an email showing both the previous and current monitored lists, as well as notifications for when monitoring is enabled, disabled, or uninstalled. Accountability only works when it’s voluntary — Scout is built around that principle.
    
    For most people, they don't need a nuclear option when they want accountability, and Scout hopes to serve these people in an inexpensive, lightweight, and flexible way. If you’re trying to build better habits or add an extra layer of transparency to your relationships, Scout can help.
  • Apr 21, 2026
    description
    Scout is a lightweight browser watchdog that only speaks up when you visit a site you asked it to watch, and it tells your partner with a timestamped screenshot. There’s no dashboard to manage, no external apps, and no stored history. Everything happens directly within the browser, and the screenshots go straight from the user's screen to the partner's email. 
    
    How it works:
    
    Scout allows users to add specific websites and keywords to a monitoring list. When detected in the user's URL, Scout automatically sends a screenshot of the website (along with the URL, page title, and timestamp) directly to the inbox of an accountability partner set up by the user. Scout offers a free tier that lets anyone monitor two sites and send alerts to any accountability partner they choose. To unlock unlimited site monitoring and keyword detection, you’ll need to register an email.
    
    With Scout:
    • A parent can receive an email notification when their child logs in to do homework
    • A person can be notified if scout detects pornography, gambling, or online shopping
    • If kids agree to screen time limits, parents can verify if they were respected or not
    
    Scout’s monitoring can be turned on and off intentionally. So if the internet is off limits after 9pm, monitoring can be enabled at that time each night.
    
    It’s designed to be:
    • Private
    • Low cost 
    • Simple 
    • Shareable (a registered email can be used by multiple people, on multiple different browsers at the same time)
    
    Scout's goal isn’t to shame or spy on every last thing a person does online, but to hopefully be used to support healthy habits, communication, and transparency, unlike other options that strip away privacy in the hope to expose or incriminate a person. Users retain full control over enabling, disabling, or changing Scout’s settings at any time. When settings are changed, the accountability partner receives an email showing both the previous and current monitored lists, as well as notifications for when monitoring is enabled, disabled, or uninstalled. Accountability only works when it’s voluntary — Scout is built around that principle.
    
    For most people, they don't need a nuclear option when they want accountability, and Scout hopes to serve these people in an inexpensive, lightweight, and flexible way. If you’re trying to build better habits or add an extra layer of transparency to your relationships, Scout can help.
    How it works:
    
    Scout allows users to add specific websites and keywords to a monitoring list. When detected in the user's URL, Scout automatically sends a screenshot of the website (along with the URL, page title, and timestamp) directly to the inbox of an accountability partner set up by the user. Scout offers a free tier that lets anyone monitor two sites and send alerts to any accountability partner they choose. To unlock unlimited site monitoring and keyword detection, you’ll need to register an email.
    
    With Scout:
    • A parent can receive an email notification when their child logs in to do homework
    • A person can be notified if scout detects pornography, gambling, or online shopping
    • If kids agree to screen time limits, parents can verify if they were respected or not
    
    Scout’s monitoring can be turned on and off intentionally. So if the internet is off limits after 9pm, monitoring can be enabled at that time each night.
    
    It’s designed to be:
    • Private
    • Low cost 
    • Simple 
    • Shareable (a registered email can be used by multiple people, on multiple different browsers at the same time)
    
    Scout's goal isn’t to shame or spy on every last thing a person does online, but to hopefully be used to support healthy habits, communication, and transparency, unlike other options that strip away privacy in the hope to expose or incriminate a person. Users retain full control over enabling, disabling, or changing Scout’s settings at any time. When settings are changed, the accountability partner receives an email showing both the previous and current monitored lists, as well as notifications for when monitoring is enabled, disabled, or uninstalled. Accountability only works when it’s voluntary — Scout is built around that principle.
    
    For most people, they don't need a nuclear option when they want accountability, and Scout hopes to serve these people in an inexpensive, lightweight, and flexible way. If you’re trying to build better habits or add an extra layer of transparency to your relationships, Scout can help.
  • Apr 1, 2026
    description
    Scout is a lightweight browser watchdog that only speaks up when you visit a site you asked it to watch — and it tells your partner with a timestamped screenshot. There’s no dashboard to manage, no external apps, and no stored history. Everything happens directly within the browser, and the screenshots go straight from the user's screen to the partner's email. 
    
    How it works:
    
    Scout allows users to add specific websites and keywords to a monitoring list. When detected in the user's URL, Scout automatically sends a screenshot of the website (along with the URL, page title, and timestamp) directly to the inbox of an accountability partner set up by the user. Scout offers a free tier that lets anyone monitor up to two sites and send alerts to any accountability partner they choose. To unlock unlimited site monitoring and keyword detection, you’ll need to register an email.
    
    With Scout:
    • A parent can receive an email notification when their child logs in to do homework
    • A person can be notified if scout detects pornography, gambling, or online shopping
    • If kids agree to screen time limits, parents can verify if they were respected or not
    
    Scout’s monitoring can be turned on and off intentionally. So if the internet is off limits after 9pm, monitoring can be enabled at that time each night.
    
    It’s designed to be:
    • Private
    • Low cost 
    • Simple 
    • Shareable (a registered email can be used by multiple people, on multiple different browsers at the same time)
    
    Scout's goal isn’t to shame or spy on every last thing a person does online, but to hopefully be used to support healthy habits, communication, and transparency, unlike other options that strip away privacy in the hope to expose or incriminate a person. Users retain full control over enabling, disabling, or changing Scout’s settings at any time. When settings are changed, the accountability partner receives an email showing both the previous and current monitored lists, as well as notifications for when monitoring is enabled, disabled, or uninstalled. Accountability only works when it’s voluntary — Scout is built around that principle.
    
    For most people, they don't need a nuclear option when they want accountability, and Scout hopes to serve these people in an inexpensive, lightweight, and flexible way. If you’re trying to build better habits or add an extra layer of transparency to your relationships, Scout can help.
    
    Scout has official builds for Chrome and Firefox, and the Chrome build is compatible with most Chromium-based browsers, such as Microsoft Edge, Brave, Opera, Arc, and Vivaldi, which allow installation of extensions from the Chrome Web Store.
    Scout is a lightweight browser watchdog that only speaks up when you visit a site you asked it to watch, and it tells your partner with a timestamped screenshot. There’s no dashboard to manage, no external apps, and no stored history. Everything happens directly within the browser, and the screenshots go straight from the user's screen to the partner's email. 
    
    How it works:
    
    Scout allows users to add specific websites and keywords to a monitoring list. When detected in the user's URL, Scout automatically sends a screenshot of the website (along with the URL, page title, and timestamp) directly to the inbox of an accountability partner set up by the user. Scout offers a free tier that lets anyone monitor two sites and send alerts to any accountability partner they choose. To unlock unlimited site monitoring and keyword detection, you’ll need to register an email.
    
    With Scout:
    • A parent can receive an email notification when their child logs in to do homework
    • A person can be notified if scout detects pornography, gambling, or online shopping
    • If kids agree to screen time limits, parents can verify if they were respected or not
    
    Scout’s monitoring can be turned on and off intentionally. So if the internet is off limits after 9pm, monitoring can be enabled at that time each night.
    
    It’s designed to be:
    • Private
    • Low cost 
    • Simple 
    • Shareable (a registered email can be used by multiple people, on multiple different browsers at the same time)
    
    Scout's goal isn’t to shame or spy on every last thing a person does online, but to hopefully be used to support healthy habits, communication, and transparency, unlike other options that strip away privacy in the hope to expose or incriminate a person. Users retain full control over enabling, disabling, or changing Scout’s settings at any time. When settings are changed, the accountability partner receives an email showing both the previous and current monitored lists, as well as notifications for when monitoring is enabled, disabled, or uninstalled. Accountability only works when it’s voluntary — Scout is built around that principle.
    
    For most people, they don't need a nuclear option when they want accountability, and Scout hopes to serve these people in an inexpensive, lightweight, and flexible way. If you’re trying to build better habits or add an extra layer of transparency to your relationships, Scout can help.

Permissions & access

Permissions
tabsactiveTabstorage
Host access
<all_urls>

Screenshots

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About

How it works:

Scout allows users to add specific websites and keywords to a monitoring list. When detected in the user's URL, Scout automatically sends a screenshot of the website (along with the URL, page title, and timestamp) directly to the inbox of an accountability partner set up by the user. Scout offers a free tier that lets anyone monitor two sites and send alerts to any accountability partner they choose. To unlock unlimited site monitoring and keyword detection, you’ll need to register an email.

How to use:
• To monitor an entire website, add the website name to the monitoring list (ex: amazon.com)
• To monitor only specific pages on a website, add the page link (ex: amazon.com/candy)
• To monitor every instance of a keyword during browsing, simply add the word (ex: candy)

With Scout:
• A parent can receive an email notification when their child logs in to do homework
• A person can be notified if scout detects pornography, gambling, or online shopping
• If kids agree to screen time limits, parents can verify if they were respected or not

Scout’s monitoring can be turned on and off intentionally. So if the internet is off limits after 9pm, monitoring can be enabled at that time each night.

It’s designed to be:
• Private
• Simple 
• Shareable (a registered email can be used by multiple people, on multiple different browsers at the same time)

Scout's goal isn’t to shame or spy on every last thing a person does online, but to hopefully be used to support healthy habits, communication, and transparency, unlike other options that strip away privacy in the hope to expose or incriminate a person. Users retain full control over enabling, disabling, or changing Scout’s settings at any time. When settings are changed, the accountability partner receives an email showing both the previous and current monitored lists, as well as notifications for when monitoring is enabled, disabled, or uninstalled. Accountability only works when it’s voluntary — Scout is built around that principle.

For most people, they don't need a nuclear option when they want accountability, and Scout hopes to serve these people in an inexpensive, lightweight, and flexible way. If you’re trying to build better habits or add an extra layer of transparency to your relationships, Scout can help.

Technical

Version
1.1.1
Manifest
V3
Size
1.55MiB
Min Chrome
88
Languages
1
Featured
Yes

Metadata

ID
anckckjbkmlkicbhemkljgjdeplaeddk
Developer ID
uc89ea6cad17c26f170a2cc5fd7687450
Developer Email
[email protected]
Created
Dec 24, 2025
Last Updated (Store)
Jun 15, 2026
Last Scraped
Jun 19, 2026
Website
scoutonlineaccountability.com
Support URL

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