OhMyECH - ECH Indicator by 27justin
Add a visual indication whether a site uses ECH (Encrypted-Client-Hello), or not, to the address bar.
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This extension adds an icon to Firefox’s address bar which indicates whether this page used Encrypted-Client-Hello (ECH) or not.
ECH is a extension to TLSv1.3 which encrypts the TLS Client-Hello. Before ECH any middle-man between your PC and the server was able to read out the SNI (Server-Name-Indication), i.e. the domain you were visiting.
The extension displays a green/red-lock to the right side of your address bar, similar to the HTTP(S) lock.
The source code for this extension is available at https://github.com/27justin/ohmyech
ECH is a extension to TLSv1.3 which encrypts the TLS Client-Hello. Before ECH any middle-man between your PC and the server was able to read out the SNI (Server-Name-Indication), i.e. the domain you were visiting.
The extension displays a green/red-lock to the right side of your address bar, similar to the HTTP(S) lock.
The source code for this extension is available at https://github.com/27justin/ohmyech
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Required 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
- 79 KB
- Last updated
- 22 minutes ago (May 11, 2026)
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- MIT License
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