RTO Remote Tab Opener – Controlled Tab Manager bởi Francesco Ruffo de Bonneval, Belgium
Control and supervise a dedicated browser tab from trusted allow-listed pages, with local-only operation and visible target tab management.
Có sẵn trên Firefox dành cho Android™Có sẵn trên Firefox dành cho Android™
5 người dùng5 người dùng
Siêu dữ liệu mở rộng
Ảnh chụp màn hình
Về tiện ích mở rộng này
RTO – Remote Tab Opener
Local-first control and supervision for a dedicated browser tab
RTO (Remote Tab Opener) is a Firefox extension that lets trusted, user-allow-listed web pages interact with a dedicated browser tab through a local extension bridge.
It is designed for controlled cross-domain workflows where one page, script, or admin interface needs to open, update, focus, refresh, or supervise a separate target tab in a visible and user-controlled way.
All actions run locally inside the browser. No backend, remote relay, or proxy service is required.
What RTO is designed for
• Supervising a dedicated target tab from a separate admin page
• Opening or reusing a controlled tab for a known workflow
• Navigating, refreshing, focusing, or closing the managed tab
• Reading basic target-tab metadata such as URL and title
• Running predefined safe DOM-side actions through the extension bridge
• Keeping the controlled tab visible, consistent, and easier to manage
How it works
• A trusted page or script can request actions through the local bridge
• The extension remains the visible control point for the managed tab
• The target tab is handled as a dedicated controlled tab, not as hidden background activity
• Domain restrictions and local safeguards help keep the workflow explicit and bounded
Security & Privacy by Design
• Only explicitly allow-listed pages are accepted
• HTTPS pages are supported for trusted remote workflows
• Communication is checked locally with origin validation
• No arbitrary remote code execution
• No tracking, analytics, or remote server dependency
• No hidden proxying or background data relay
• No data collection beyond what is required for local operation
Typical use cases
• Admin dashboards that open and update a controlled remote page
• Guided workflows where a target tab must stay available and supervised
• Browser-based tools that need visible tab control from a trusted page
• Controlled integrations between a source page and a dedicated destination tab
Platform
• Firefox Desktop
License & Usage
Copyright (c) 2025 DIGITECH INVENT, Belgium
All rights reserved.
This extension is proprietary software provided for use only.
The source code is disclosed solely to comply with Mozilla Add-ons requirements.
No copying, modification, redistribution, or derivative works are permitted without the author’s explicit written permission.
Local-first control and supervision for a dedicated browser tab
RTO (Remote Tab Opener) is a Firefox extension that lets trusted, user-allow-listed web pages interact with a dedicated browser tab through a local extension bridge.
It is designed for controlled cross-domain workflows where one page, script, or admin interface needs to open, update, focus, refresh, or supervise a separate target tab in a visible and user-controlled way.
All actions run locally inside the browser. No backend, remote relay, or proxy service is required.
What RTO is designed for
• Supervising a dedicated target tab from a separate admin page
• Opening or reusing a controlled tab for a known workflow
• Navigating, refreshing, focusing, or closing the managed tab
• Reading basic target-tab metadata such as URL and title
• Running predefined safe DOM-side actions through the extension bridge
• Keeping the controlled tab visible, consistent, and easier to manage
How it works
• A trusted page or script can request actions through the local bridge
• The extension remains the visible control point for the managed tab
• The target tab is handled as a dedicated controlled tab, not as hidden background activity
• Domain restrictions and local safeguards help keep the workflow explicit and bounded
Security & Privacy by Design
• Only explicitly allow-listed pages are accepted
• HTTPS pages are supported for trusted remote workflows
• Communication is checked locally with origin validation
• No arbitrary remote code execution
• No tracking, analytics, or remote server dependency
• No hidden proxying or background data relay
• No data collection beyond what is required for local operation
Typical use cases
• Admin dashboards that open and update a controlled remote page
• Guided workflows where a target tab must stay available and supervised
• Browser-based tools that need visible tab control from a trusted page
• Controlled integrations between a source page and a dedicated destination tab
Platform
• Firefox Desktop
License & Usage
Copyright (c) 2025 DIGITECH INVENT, Belgium
All rights reserved.
This extension is proprietary software provided for use only.
The source code is disclosed solely to comply with Mozilla Add-ons requirements.
No copying, modification, redistribution, or derivative works are permitted without the author’s explicit written permission.
Được xếp hạng 0 (bởi 1 người dùng)
Quyền hạn và dữ liệu
Quyền hạn bắt buộc:
- Truy cập các thẻ trên trình duyệt
- Truy cập dữ liệu của bạn trên mọi trang web
Quyền hạn tùy chọn:
- Truy cập dữ liệu của bạn trên mọi trang web
Thu thập dữ liệu:
- Nhà phát triển cho biết tiện ích mở rộng này không yêu cầu thu thập dữ liệu.
Thêm thông tin
- Liên kết tiện ích
- Phiên bản
- 8.0.0
- Kích cỡ
- 120,16 KB
- Cập nhật gần nhất
- 21 ngày trước (3 Thg 04 2026)
- Thể loại có liên quan
- Giấy phép
- Mọi Quyền Được Bảo Lưu
- Lịch sử các phiên bản
- Nhãn
- Thêm vào bộ sưu tập
Nhà phát triển của tiện ích mở rộng này yêu cầu bạn giúp hỗ trợ sự phát triển liên tục của nó bằng cách đóng góp nhỏ.
It is designed for explicit cross-domain workflows where a page, script, or admin interface needs to open, update, focus, refresh, or supervise a separate target tab while keeping the browser-side control visible and bounded.
The extension uses the standard WebExtension architecture as a local bridge between trusted allow-listed pages and browser tab operations.
Technical overview
• Content scripts receive structured page messages through
window.postMessage• The background layer manages controlled-tab lifecycle actions
• Requests are validated locally and restricted to user-allow-listed origins
• Only predefined actions are supported
Design principles
• Local-first operation
• Explicit allow-listing and bounded control
• Visible supervision of a dedicated target tab
• No backend, no proxy, no remote relay
• Respect for browser security boundaries
Intended use
RTO is intended for developers and technical workflows that require reliable, explicitly authorized control of a dedicated tab from a separate trusted page.
No remote code is used.
Donations are optional and not required to use the extension.