Hoardy-Web 作者: Jan Malakhovski
可在 Android™ 版 Firefox 上使用可在 Android™ 版 Firefox 上使用
Passively capture, archive, and hoard your web browsing history, including the contents of the pages you visit, for later offline viewing, mirroring, and/or indexing. Low memory footprint, lots of configuration options. Previously known as pWebArc.
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Hoardy-Web (also there) helps you to passively capture, archive, and hoard your web browsing history.
Not just the URLs, but also the contents and the requisite resources (images, media, CSS, fonts, etc) of the pages you visit.
Not just the last 3 months, but from the beginning of time you start using it.
Practically speaking, you install this and just browse the web normally while Hoardy-Web passively, in background, captures and archives web pages you visit for later offline viewing, mirroring, and/or indexing.
Hoardy-Web has a lot of configuration options to help you tweak what should or should not be archived and a very low memory footprint, keeping you browsing experience snappy even on ancient hardware (unless explicitly configured otherwise to, e.g., minimize writes to disk instead).
In other words, this extension implements an in-browser half of your own personal private passive Wayback Machine that archives everything you see, including HTTP POST requests and responses (e.g. answer pages of web search engines), as well as most other HTTP-level data (AJAX/JSON RPC/etc).
By default, this extension will save all captured data into browser's local storage, so it can be used standalone, but it implements other archiving methods if you want them.
To view your archived data, however, you will need to install at the very least the accompanying hoardy-web CLI tool (also there).
If you do not care about archival, you can also use this extension to log and later inspect HTTP traffic generated by various sleazy websites, even when they generate said web traffic on events that can not normally be inspected with browser's own Network Monitor (e.g. when a page generates HTTP requests when its window closes).
See project's documentation (also there) if the above makes little sense, or if you want more docs, or if you want to see in-depth comparisons to archiveweb.page, DownloadNet, mitmproxy, and other similar and related software.
- Hoardy-Web DOES NOT send any of your captured web browsing data anywhere, unless you explicitly configure it to do so.
- Hoardy-Web DOES NOT send any telemetry anywhere.
- Both of the above statements will apply to all future versions of Hoardy-Web.
Hoardy-Web was previously known as "Personal Private Passive Web Archive" aka pWebArc.
Not just the URLs, but also the contents and the requisite resources (images, media, CSS, fonts, etc) of the pages you visit.
Not just the last 3 months, but from the beginning of time you start using it.
Practically speaking, you install this and just browse the web normally while Hoardy-Web passively, in background, captures and archives web pages you visit for later offline viewing, mirroring, and/or indexing.
Hoardy-Web has a lot of configuration options to help you tweak what should or should not be archived and a very low memory footprint, keeping you browsing experience snappy even on ancient hardware (unless explicitly configured otherwise to, e.g., minimize writes to disk instead).
In other words, this extension implements an in-browser half of your own personal private passive Wayback Machine that archives everything you see, including HTTP POST requests and responses (e.g. answer pages of web search engines), as well as most other HTTP-level data (AJAX/JSON RPC/etc).
By default, this extension will save all captured data into browser's local storage, so it can be used standalone, but it implements other archiving methods if you want them.
To view your archived data, however, you will need to install at the very least the accompanying hoardy-web CLI tool (also there).
If you do not care about archival, you can also use this extension to log and later inspect HTTP traffic generated by various sleazy websites, even when they generate said web traffic on events that can not normally be inspected with browser's own Network Monitor (e.g. when a page generates HTTP requests when its window closes).
See project's documentation (also there) if the above makes little sense, or if you want more docs, or if you want to see in-depth comparisons to archiveweb.page, DownloadNet, mitmproxy, and other similar and related software.
- Hoardy-Web DOES NOT send any of your captured web browsing data anywhere, unless you explicitly configure it to do so.
- Hoardy-Web DOES NOT send any telemetry anywhere.
- Both of the above statements will apply to all future versions of Hoardy-Web.
Hoardy-Web was previously known as "Personal Private Passive Web Archive" aka pWebArc.
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此附加组件需要:
- 为您显示通知
- 存取浏览器标签页
- 无限量存储客户端数据
- 获知浏览器导航时的行为状态
- 存取您在所有网站的数据
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- 附加组件链接
- 版本
- 1.17.2
- 大小
- 245.05 KB
- 上次更新
- 16 天前 (2024年11月9日)
- 相关分类
- 许可证
- GNU 宽通用公共许可证 v3.0
- 隐私政策
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- 版本历史
- 标签
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1.17.2 的发布说明
See CHANGELOG.md (also there).
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