Ripple Remote Control
Let your call partner click, scroll, and type in a tab you select and approve, during a Ripple call.
As of June 2026, Ripple Remote Control has 1 users in the Communication category.
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Version
1.0.0
Manifest V3
90-day change · In the last 90 days this extension changed permissions.
History
3 snapshotsTracking since May 9, 2026.
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| Date | Users | Rating | Reviews | Version |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| May 9, 2026 | — | — | — | 1.0.0 |
| May 13, 2026 | — | — | — | 1.0.0 |
| Jun 8, 2026 | — | — | — | — |
| Now | 1 | — | — | 1.0.0 |
Changelog
- Jun 8, 2026description
(empty)
Ripple Remote Control pairs with the Ripple video-call web app. During a call, your partner can click, scroll, and type in one browser tab that you have selected and approved. The extension exists so a remote peer can drive a specific page on your screen, with your explicit consent, while you talk. How it works ------------ 1. Start or join a Ripple call at the Ripple web app. 2. Switch to the tab you want your call partner to control, then open the extension popup and click "Use current tab". 3. Chrome asks you to grant the extension access to that site. The extension only gets access to the site you approve, not to every page you visit. 4. Your call partner can now click, scroll, and type in that tab. Their input appears as synthetic events in the page you approved. 5. Stop the session at any time from the popup, or revoke site access from Chrome's settings. What the extension does ----------------------- - Forwards click, scroll, and keyboard input from your Ripple call partner to one tab you have selected and approved. - Remembers which tab you armed across popup opens. - Asks for permission again when the armed tab navigates to a different site. What the extension does not do ------------------------------ - It does not run on tabs you have not approved. - It does not send page contents, form values, or passwords anywhere. - It does not collect analytics, telemetry, or browsing history. - It does not contact any server on its own. The only network traffic is the Ripple call itself, handled by the Ripple web app. Permissions ----------- - activeTab and tabs: so the popup can show the tab you are about to arm. - scripting: to inject the input-replay script into the tab you approved. - storage: to remember the tab you selected. - Host permissions are optional and granted one site at a time when you arm a tab. Privacy ------- The extension stores the selected tab's id, URL, origin, title, and your granted host patterns in local browser storage. Nothing leaves your device through the extension. Full policy: https://marcus-ripple.netlify.app/privacy Limitations ----------- - Synthetic events are best-effort. Some sites ignore events that did not come from a real user gesture. - Chrome internal pages, the Web Store, and local files cannot be controlled. - When the armed tab navigates to a new site, you will be asked to grant access again.
- Jun 8, 2026short_description
(empty)
Let your call partner click, scroll, and type in a tab you select and approve, during a Ripple call.
- Jun 8, 2026name
Unknown
Ripple Remote Control
- Jun 8, 2026category
(empty)
productivity/communication
- Jun 8, 2026permissions
(empty)
activeTab, scripting, storage, tabs
- May 13, 2026description
Ripple Remote Control pairs with the Ripple video-call web app. During a call, your partner can click, scroll, and type in one browser tab that you have selected and approved. The extension exists so a remote peer can drive a specific page on your screen, with your explicit consent, while you talk. How it works ------------ 1. Start or join a Ripple call at the Ripple web app. 2. Switch to the tab you want your call partner to control, then open the extension popup and click "Use current tab". 3. Chrome asks you to grant the extension access to that site. The extension only gets access to the site you approve, not to every page you visit. 4. Your call partner can now click, scroll, and type in that tab. Their input appears as synthetic events in the page you approved. 5. Stop the session at any time from the popup, or revoke site access from Chrome's settings. What the extension does ----------------------- - Forwards click, scroll, and keyboard input from your Ripple call partner to one tab you have selected and approved. - Remembers which tab you armed across popup opens. - Asks for permission again when the armed tab navigates to a different site. What the extension does not do ------------------------------ - It does not run on tabs you have not approved. - It does not send page contents, form values, or passwords anywhere. - It does not collect analytics, telemetry, or browsing history. - It does not contact any server on its own. The only network traffic is the Ripple call itself, handled by the Ripple web app. Permissions ----------- - activeTab and tabs: so the popup can show the tab you are about to arm. - scripting: to inject the input-replay script into the tab you approved. - storage: to remember the tab you selected. - Host permissions are optional and granted one site at a time when you arm a tab. Privacy ------- The extension stores the selected tab's id, URL, origin, title, and your granted host patterns in local browser storage. Nothing leaves your device through the extension. Full policy: https://marcus-ripple.netlify.app/privacy Limitations ----------- - Synthetic events are best-effort. Some sites ignore events that did not come from a real user gesture. - Chrome internal pages, the Web Store, and local files cannot be controlled. - When the armed tab navigates to a new site, you will be asked to grant access again.
(empty)
- May 13, 2026short_description
Let your call partner click, scroll, and type in a tab you select and approve, during a Ripple call.
(empty)
- May 13, 2026name
Ripple Remote Control
Unknown
- May 13, 2026category
productivity/communication
(empty)
- May 13, 2026permissions
activeTab, scripting, storage, tabs
(empty)
Permissions & access
- Permissions
- activeTabscriptingstoragetabs
- Host access
- None declared
Screenshots
About
Ripple Remote Control pairs with the Ripple video-call web app. During a call, your partner can click, scroll, and type in one browser tab that you have selected and approved. The extension exists so a remote peer can drive a specific page on your screen, with your explicit consent, while you talk. How it works ------------ 1. Start or join a Ripple call at the Ripple web app. 2. Switch to the tab you want your call partner to control, then open the extension popup and click "Use current tab". 3. Chrome asks you to grant the extension access to that site. The extension only gets access to the site you approve, not to every page you visit. 4. Your call partner can now click, scroll, and type in that tab. Their input appears as synthetic events in the page you approved. 5. Stop the session at any time from the popup, or revoke site access from Chrome's settings. What the extension does ----------------------- - Forwards click, scroll, and keyboard input from your Ripple call partner to one tab you have selected and approved. - Remembers which tab you armed across popup opens. - Asks for permission again when the armed tab navigates to a different site. What the extension does not do ------------------------------ - It does not run on tabs you have not approved. - It does not send page contents, form values, or passwords anywhere. - It does not collect analytics, telemetry, or browsing history. - It does not contact any server on its own. The only network traffic is the Ripple call itself, handled by the Ripple web app. Permissions ----------- - activeTab and tabs: so the popup can show the tab you are about to arm. - scripting: to inject the input-replay script into the tab you approved. - storage: to remember the tab you selected. - Host permissions are optional and granted one site at a time when you arm a tab. Privacy ------- The extension stores the selected tab's id, URL, origin, title, and your granted host patterns in local browser storage. Nothing leaves your device through the extension. Full policy: https://marcus-ripple.netlify.app/privacy Limitations ----------- - Synthetic events are best-effort. Some sites ignore events that did not come from a real user gesture. - Chrome internal pages, the Web Store, and local files cannot be controlled. - When the armed tab navigates to a new site, you will be asked to grant access again.
Technical
- Version
- 1.0.0
- Manifest
- V3
- Size
- 783KiB
- Min Chrome
- 88
- Languages
- 2
- Featured
- No
Metadata
- ID
- cdnfnfabalklbjjjdhblegfcnmhgejcn
- Developer ID
- ufa4454102623c95a00f62efe07a95655
- Developer Email
- [email protected]
- Created
- May 8, 2026
- Last Updated (Store)
- May 8, 2026
- Last Scraped
- Jun 8, 2026
- Website
- —
- Support URL
- —
- Privacy Policy
- https://ripple.prinplup.dev/privacy
Data sourced from the Chrome Web Store · last verified Jun 8, 2026.