greyman greyman

Productivity
Version: 3.0
Last Update: 2017-03-12

Overview

greyman is a Chrome extension developed by bsoric. According to the data from Chrome web store, current version of greyman is 3.0, updated on 2017-03-12.
22 users have installed this extension. 1 users have rated this extension with an average rating of .

Generates a different identity for every website you visit.

greyman is a simple utility that generates a random name, date of birth, username and password for every website you browse to.

It is designed to give users who don't wish for their accounts to be connected to them or to each other an easy way to manage their 'identities'.

The 'seed' value lets users get an entirely new set of identities whenever they wish, and by copying a seed from one browser to another, can copy all of those identities as well.

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Version 2 includes an email address with Mailinator.com, and a more personal option for usernames. I can't guarantee the email addresses will stay the same forever, as the list of domains are controlled by Mailinator.com and may be updated in future versions.

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Version 3 just fixes the email link, which had been disabled by Mailinator sometime in the last 3 years. There's still an issue with the domains not all being valid, but I haven't figured out a good solution to that yet.

Rating

1 ratings

Total Installs

22

Information

Last Update

2017-03-12

Current Version

3.0

Size

18.88KiB

Author

bsoric

Website

None

Category

Productivity

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avatar Domingo Gould
2013-07-06

Thus far, I like this. However what it really needs is more in the way of utility for tracking an entire false online persona, for instance a way to track email addresses used for each identity.

avatar Domingo Gould
2013-07-06

Thus far, I like this. However what it really needs is more in the way of utility for tracking an entire false online persona, for instance a way to track email addresses used for each identity.

avatar Domingo Gould
2013-07-06

Thus far, I like this. However what it really needs is more in the way of utility for tracking an entire false online persona, for instance a way to track email addresses used for each identity.

avatar Domingo Gould
2013-07-06

Thus far, I like this. However what it really needs is more in the way of utility for tracking an entire false online persona, for instance a way to track email addresses used for each identity.