POST Search Privacy

Automatically replaces insecure GET requests of search providers with secure/private POST requests.

Qu'est-ce que POST Search Privacy ?

POST Search Privacy est une extension Chrome développée par TensorTom, et sa fonction principale est "Automatically replaces insecure GET requests of search providers with secure/private POST requests.".

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Instructions d'Utilisation de l'Extension

                        Automatically replaces insecure GET requests of search providers with secure/private POST requests.

Version: 1.0.2

Supported Search Engines:

- Startpage
- DuckDuckGo

Tried to add the qwant privacy-centric search-engine but they don't support HTTP POST. Imagine my surprise.

Motivation

This is a pretty simple yet longstanding problem. We all know that if we visit a site with `https://` in the link, it means our web browser has an encrypted (SSL) connection to the web-site. This is great for securely submitting passwords and other personal data. The problem is, the characters that comprise the URL in a GET request are not private at all.

- POST requests aren't cached by the browser or search history (GET requests are).
- POST requests on an `https` site are hidden from your ISP (GET requests are not).

GET & POST Requests?

Let's say Alice visits `https://acmebank.com` where she logs into her bank account. To login, she submits a form on the bank's web-site containing her username and password. When she clicks the login/submit button, her username and password are sent securely to `acmebank.com` because:

-   Login forms traditionally use the HTTP (Over HTTPS) method called POST.
-   POST requests (Forms) are transmitted to the website via HTTP headers. If the URL starts with `https://`, the POST request is encrypted. No outside entities (Her ISP, governments, etc.) can directly spy on what Alice submitted. If it had instead been a GET request, Alice would see something like this in her address bar after clicking submit: `https://acmebank.com/login/?user=alice&password=monkey123`.

Search Engines Use GET? WHY!

It doesn't make much sense, does it? Go to just about any search engine, even the privacy-centric ones (DuckDuckGo, Startpage, etc.), and search for `test123`. You'll see that the address in the address-bar now contains your search query (Like `https://www.startpage.com/do/search?query=test123` ). Congrats. You now have zero privacy of your search habits.

The Conspiracy

I'd take the odds of a conspiracy here. You have a superior programming method which all web developers know to use by default, yet magically:

- All major search engines, including  the privacy-centric ones (DuckDuckGo & Startpage) use GET requests by default.
- No major web browser, including the privacy-centric one (Brave), supports POST requests for search providers.

It's not like they don't support POST. Both DuckDuckGo and Startpage both support it but it's off by default and not supported by browser search providers. The NSA and British intelligence have clearly infiltrated our search infrastructure.

Hail Hydra (Or don't and use this extension)

The Simple Solution

The extension monitors your searches in the background. If it sees a GET request being used to search a popular search-engine, it converts it to POST on-the-fly. The extension doesn't keep any records of your search history and can't transmit it anywhere except securely to the engine you're searching. Alice's ISP, government, etc. will only see that she visited `https://www.startpage.com/do/search`. Her search query `test123` (And all future searches) is now transmitted securely and privately.

For we who install extensions, problem solved. What about everyone else? Well, there have been massive feature request threads going back several years. I participated in some of them. Here we sit.

------------ Changelog ------------
1.0.2
- Removed build cache from vcs with BFG for #2
- Moved Web Store art to art.zip & moved art.zip to root for #3
- Minor refactoring.
1.0.1
- Fixed the bug which was breaking Startpage searches from the address bar.
- Added dark theme styles to the search loading page so that it looks nicer.
- Made some improvements (675c642 & ebe3cbb) to the README.md file.
- Created Chrome Web Store tile images.
1.0.0
- Initial release version.                    

Informations de Base sur l'Extension

Nom POST Search Privacy POST Search Privacy
ID jhpgcbhpnhkgpkmahfefpidpmbdcplnd
URL Officiel https://chromewebstore.google.com/detail/post-search-privacy/jhpgcbhpnhkgpkmahfefpidpmbdcplnd
Description Automatically replaces insecure GET requests of search providers with secure/private POST requests.
Taille du Fichier 21.53 KB
Nombre d'Installations 230
Version Actuelle 1.0.2
Dernière Mise à Jour 2021-03-23
Date de Publication 2021-02-19
Évaluation 5.00/5 Total 2 Évaluations
Développeur TensorTom
Email [email protected]
Type de Paiement free
Site Web de l'Extension https://github.com/tensortom/post-search-privacy
URL de la Page d'Aide https://github.com/TensorTom/POST-Search-Privacy/issues
URL de la Page de Politique de Confidentialité https://github.com/TensorTom/POST-Search-Privacy/blob/master/PRIVACY.md
Langues Prises en Charge en
manifest.json
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        "https:\/\/duckduckgo.com\/?*q=*",
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        "http:\/\/startpage.com\/sp\/search?*query=*",
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        "http:\/\/www.startpage.com\/do\/search?*q=*",
        "https:\/\/www.startpage.com\/do\/search?*q=*",
        "http:\/\/startpage.com\/do\/search?*q=*",
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