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Password Protect

Lock your Browser profile behind a local password gate.

Users118Current public install base
Rating5.0Store average score
Reviews1Public review volume
Manifest versionV3Extension platform version
7-day growth+3Net users gained this week
7-day growth rate+2.61%Relative weekly velocity
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Version0.1.8
ManifestV3
Size119KiB
Languages41Deutsch / English / English (United States) +38
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Click on the extension icon to set a password.

Once you set a password, you can click on the extension icon to have a password popup which appears.

This is great for when you need to step away from your computer for a few minutes and dont want bystanders to look at your computer screen.

You lock your phone with Face ID, secure your laptop with a strong login password, and enable two-factor authentication for cloud services—yet the second you pop out for coffee, your entire browsing session lies wide open on the desk. Tabs filled with email, HR records, banking portals, project dashboards, or social media timelines are a treasure trove for nosy colleagues and opportunistic strangers. A password-protect browser extension closes that gap by letting you lock the entire window instantly, without quitting applications or logging out of every site. Below are concrete benefits that make this small add-on an indispensable layer of “situational security” for modern knowledge workers.

1. One-click lockdown beats full sign-outs Manually logging out of dozens of web services takes precious minutes and introduces friction that most people simply skip. A browser-lock extension adds a single toolbar button that freezes all tabs behind a passphrase or PIN. It’s as fast as pressing the monitor’s sleep button, yet vastly more secure: anyone who jiggles the mouse sees a full-screen prompt demanding the password, not your half-written Slack reply.

2. Session continuity after you return Standard operating-system locks break session flow: after unlocking, you must re-arrange window positions, reopen closed docs, and relaunch paused media. A dedicated browser lock preserves every tab exactly as you left it—scroll position, form data, audio playback—so you resume mid-thought. This continuity is especially valuable for developers running long build logs, analysts working in cloud notebooks, or designers reviewing prototypes in multiple canvases.

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