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Cads

👥 9 users
📦 v1.200
💾 3.93MiB
📅 2026-06-22
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Overview

Worry-free browsing starts here!

CADS is a powerful browser extension that automatically detects clickjacking vulnerabilities as you navigate the web.
By analyzing security headers like X-Frame-Options (XFO) and Content-Security-Policy (CSP), CADS identifies potential risks and notifies you in real-time.
Features include two-factor authentication (2FA), whitelist/blacklist management, proof-of-concept (PoC) reports, and a user-friendly dashboard.

NEW Updated* (v1.200)
Accessibility Improvements:
- Added NEW hotkey to open the CADS extension
> Default (Windows): Alt + Shift + Q
> Default (Mac): Command + Shift + Q
- Activation code is now easier to access — simply click “Find Code”

Bug Fixes:
- Fixed issue where clicking “Change Account” during login would incorrectly redirect back to the OTP page.
- Fixed welcome message so it now displays only once.
- Fixed notification message for blacklist/whitelist changes for newly added domains.
- Improved layout: warning and blacklist pages are now fully compatible with lower screen resolutions.

Tags

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Privacy Practices

Not being sold to third parties, outside of the approved use cases
Not being used or transferred for purposes that are unrelated to the item's core functionality
Not being used or transferred to determine creditworthiness or for lending purposes

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