Open Cookie Editor Open Cookie Editor

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Version: 1.0
Last Update: 2019-12-21

Overview

Open Cookie Editor is a Chrome extension developed by open-cookie-editor. According to the data from Chrome web store, current version of Open Cookie Editor is 1.0, updated on 2019-12-21.
204 users have installed this extension. 3 users have rated this extension with an average rating of .

An open-source, minimalist cookie editor for chromium browsers.

Open Cookie Editor: A chromium cookie editor you can trust

I don’t trust many extensions which can read/write sensitive data from the browser, so I decided to write my own and opensource the code. The codebase is intentionally small, offering a minimalist cookie editor which can be source-code reviewed in a few minutes.

Some (hopefully) useful features:

- edit/delete all aspects of existing cookies
- create new cookies
- base64 & url encode/decode helpers
- smart search+filter within domain scope

Get it from the extensions store (or just install yourself):

If you’re extra paranoid about supply-chain attacks, review the code here, clone, and install as an unpacked extension locally:

https://b4ny4n.github.io/open-cookie-editor/

Rating

3 ratings

Total Installs

204

Information

Last Update

2019-12-21

Current Version

1.0

Size

15.25KiB

Author

open-cookie-editor

Website

None

Category

Developer Tools

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avatar its XED
2021-07-13

Works as intended

avatar Paul Canavan
2020-11-26

Does exactly what's required. Presentation could be better but that's more than made up for by being able to look at the code (and I did).

Thank you!

avatar irgend wer
2022-12-18

*Base64* and *Url* decoding feature is very practical.
Only thing that is missing '*Export* all visible to JSON' and *import*.

However since it's opensource you may do that ya own and then send it via git hub pull request to the author.

avatar irgend wer
2022-12-18

*Base64* and *Url* decoding feature is very practical.
Only thing that is missing '*Export* all visible to JSON' and *import*.

However since it's opensource you may do that ya own and then send it via git hub pull request to the author.

avatar XED_i
2021-07-13

Works as intended