Developer Tool / Browser Extension

Redact

Browser extension that scans pastes for credentials and PII before they reach LLM chat sites, with local on-device inference and no network calls.

Clear28/30
Useful27/30
Specific17/20
Complete17/20
Redact screenshot

Why it was accepted

The page clearly presents a real AI-adjacent product with a specific job: preventing secrets and personal data from being pasted into ChatGPT, Claude, Gemini, and other chat apps. It explains how it works, shows the main workflow, lists supported sites, and provides enough product evidence for a useful directory entry. The on-device inference, Chrome extension format, and open-source source availability make it a strong fit for the directory.

Weakness

The page does not show pricing details beyond being free, nor does it provide screenshots, benchmarks, or documentation on detection accuracy and false positives. It also does not explain setup beyond the Chrome install flow or give much detail on what data types are recognized by default.

Review status

just now #25 → 0

Last evaluated just now. Current rank #25. Holding steady in the rankings.

Score history

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