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Browser Session Compromise Dashboard

Inventory local browser sessions that may be exposed after suspected cookie theft.

As of July 2026, Browser Session Compromise Dashboard has users in the Privacy & Security category.

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Version
1.0.0
Manifest V3

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Permissions & access

Permissions
browsingDatacookiesstoragetabs
Host access
http://*/*, https://*/*

Screenshots

Browser Session Compromise Dashboard screenshot 1

About

Browser Session Auditor Dashboard helps you review local browser sessions after a suspected cookie theft, malware infection, stolen browser profile, or session hijacking incident.

It runs locally in your browser and helps you identify which accounts may need review, cleanup, or session revocation. Coded this with help of Codex after I had malware on my pc and no way of knowing what sessions got compromised. Fully open source, welcome to check the Github use it however you want. 

Use It To
- Find sites with likely login/session cookies in your browser profile
- Prioritize high-risk accounts like email, finance, cloud, developer, social, messaging, and identity providers
 - Open provider security/session pages for services like Google 
- Track which sites you have already reviewed
- Rescan after cleanup or logging back in
- See when session-cookie metadata changes after review
- Clear local cookies and site data from this browser profile

Common Use Cases
  - You suspect your cookies were stolen
  - You had malware or an infostealer on your machine
  - Your browser profile may have been copied
  - You want to review active browser sessions after a security incident
  - You need a checklist of accounts to revoke sessions from
  - You want to clean local browser data after checking important accounts
  - You want to verify which sites still have likely session cookies after cleanup

Privacy And Safety
  - Runs locally in your browser
  - Does not send scan data to any server
  - Does not read, display, store, export, hash, or transmit cookie values
  - Uses redacted cookie metadata only
  - Does not claim a session was stolen
  - Does not revoke provider-side sessions automatically
  - Local cleanup logs out this browser, but you should still revoke sessions from provider security pages

Technical

Version
1.0.0
Manifest
V3
Size
122KiB
Min Chrome
88
Languages
1
Featured
No

Metadata

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Developer ID
u098dd0bb83d6924d8803c460c0f05b49
Developer Email
[email protected]
Created
Jul 1, 2026
Last Updated (Store)
Jul 1, 2026
Last Scraped
Jul 2, 2026
Website
Privacy Policy

Data sourced from the Chrome Web Store · last verified Jul 2, 2026.