Third-Eye: Domain Tracker by BlazeInferno64
A tool to monitor remote server connections made by websites
Available on Firefox for Android™Available on Firefox for Android™
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About this extension
Introducing Third-Eye: Domain Tracker Web Extension
Third-Eye is a lightweight, privacy-focused Web Extension designed to monitor and display all outgoing network connections (hostnames) made by the active web page in real-time. It acts as a simplified network tab, giving you instant insight into the external resources and third-party domains a website is communicating with.
Status: Fully compatible with Chrome and Firefox.
✨ Features
The Third-Eye icon should now appear in your browser toolbar!
💡 Usage
⚠️ Known Limitations
LICENSE
View the full license terms here.
Bugs & Issues
Found a bug or want a new feature?
Report issues and request features on the Third Eye issue tracker.
Third-Eye is a lightweight, privacy-focused Web Extension designed to monitor and display all outgoing network connections (hostnames) made by the active web page in real-time. It acts as a simplified network tab, giving you instant insight into the external resources and third-party domains a website is communicating with.
Status: Fully compatible with Chrome and Firefox.
✨ Features
- Real-time Tracking: Continuously monitors and updates the list of connected domains every second.
 - Host Domain: Clearly shows the primary host domain of the active tab.
 - Connection Count: Displays the total number of unique hostnames connected to the page.
 - Full Hostname List: Lists every unique external hostname fetched by the active tab.
 - Active Tab Reload: Includes a refresh button to instantly reload the active web page and start a fresh monitoring session.
 - Restricted Page Handling: Gracefully handles internal browser pages (
chrome://,about:,resource://) where tracking is restricted for security. 
The Third-Eye icon should now appear in your browser toolbar!
💡 Usage
- Click the Icon: Navigate to any website and click the Third-Eye icon in your browser toolbar.
 - View Hostname: The top section will display the host domain of the active tab.
 - See Connections: The "Domains Connected" count and the detailed list of hostnames will populate immediately and update every second as the page loads new resources.
 - Force Refresh: Click the sync icon (🔄) in the header to reload the active web page and start monitoring its connections from scratch.
 - Restricted Pages: If you are on an internal page (e.g., 
chrome://orabout:), the extension will inform you that tracking is blocked. 
⚠️ Known Limitations
- Internal Pages: Due to browser security policies, network requests made on internal pages (e.g., 
chrome://settings, Chrome Web Store,about:config) cannot be tracked or monitored. The extension will notify you when you are on one of these pages. - Initial Load Time: On very fast connections, some initial requests might complete before the background script is fully initialized, though this is rare.
 
LICENSE
Third-Eye is released under the MIT License.View the full license terms here.
Bugs & Issues
Found a bug or want a new feature?
Report issues and request features on the Third Eye issue tracker.
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Permissions and data
Required permissions:
- Exchange messages with programs other than Firefox
 - Access browser tabs
 - Access your data for all websites
 
Optional permissions:
- Access your data for all websites
 
Data collection:
- The developer says this extension doesn't require data collection.
 
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 - Version
 - 1.5
 - Size
 - 77.47 KB
 - Last updated
 - 3 days ago (Nov 1, 2025)
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 - MIT License
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