ArchivioMD Verifier door Mountain View Provisions LLC
Automatically detects and cryptographically verifies content integrity on sites using the ArchivioMD WordPress plugin confirming hashes, signatures, and timestamps.
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Over deze extensie
Verifies that web content hasn't been silently altered since publication. Works on any site running the ArchivioMD WordPress plugin checking SHA-256 hashes, Ed25519 signatures, Rekor transparency logs, and RFC 3161 timestamps automatically on every page you visit.
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Toestemmingen en gegevens
Vereiste machtigingen:
- Browsertabbladen benaderen
- Uw gegevens voor alle websites benaderen
Optionele machtigingen:
- Uw gegevens voor alle websites benaderen
Gegevensverzameling:
- De ontwikkelaar zegt dat deze extensie geen gegevensverzameling vereist.
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- Versie
- 1.0.0
- Grootte
- 255,55 KB
- Laatst bijgewerkt
- 6 dagen geleden (11 mrt. 2026)
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The extension runs a content script on all URLs to passively detect whether a page uses the ArchivioMD WordPress plugin, which can be installed on any website. When detected, it fetches publicly available verification data (content hashes, digital signatures, and anchoring metadata) directly from the site's own REST endpoint and .well-known paths. All external network requests go only to the site currently being visited, plus optionally to rekor.sigstore.dev for transparency log lookups when that feature is explicitly used.
DOM fingerprints and visit history are stored locally using browser.storage.local and never leave the device. No analytics, no tracking, no third-party data sharing of any kind.
The openpgp.min.js library (OpenPGP.js) is bundled locally within the package and is used for cryptographic operations. It is not fetched from any external source.
innerHTML is used in popup.js for UI rendering. All dynamic values are passed through an esc() sanitization function that encodes HTML entities before insertion, preventing XSS.