Privacy Atlas by Kelvinsinferno
See what's tracking you on any page and the move that defends it. On-device, no blocking, nothing leaves your browser.
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Privacy Atlas names what's tracking you on any page — and points you to the move that answers it.
As you browse, Privacy Atlas quietly detects trackers and fingerprinting attempts and tells you who's watching, in a toolbar badge and an optional on-page note. It doesn't just flag the threat — it maps each one (leak-class → threat → counter-move) straight to the specific defensive move that addresses it. It's a meaning layer, not a blocker: it explains what's happening and what to do about it.
Focus an email, payment, phone, or address field and a quiet chip offers the per-occasion move — an alias, a masked card, a second number. A suggestion, never autofill.
WHY IT'S DIFFERENT
• Educational, not adversarial — it teaches you the defense instead of silently blocking and breaking pages.
• Connected to the full Privacy Atlas knowledge graph at privacyatlas.xyz.
• You stay in control: mute any site, turn off on-page alerts, or quiet specific alert types.
YOUR PRIVACY
• Everything runs on your device. No page content, URLs, or browsing history ever leave your browser.
• Zero telemetry, zero analytics, no remote code — detection lists are bundled at install.
• The only network request is when you click "open in Atlas."
• Open source: https://github.com/kelvinsinferno/privacy-atlas
Privacy Atlas is a companion to the open Privacy Atlas project — a map of personal-privacy moves, the threats they answer, and how they connect.
As you browse, Privacy Atlas quietly detects trackers and fingerprinting attempts and tells you who's watching, in a toolbar badge and an optional on-page note. It doesn't just flag the threat — it maps each one (leak-class → threat → counter-move) straight to the specific defensive move that addresses it. It's a meaning layer, not a blocker: it explains what's happening and what to do about it.
Focus an email, payment, phone, or address field and a quiet chip offers the per-occasion move — an alias, a masked card, a second number. A suggestion, never autofill.
WHY IT'S DIFFERENT
• Educational, not adversarial — it teaches you the defense instead of silently blocking and breaking pages.
• Connected to the full Privacy Atlas knowledge graph at privacyatlas.xyz.
• You stay in control: mute any site, turn off on-page alerts, or quiet specific alert types.
YOUR PRIVACY
• Everything runs on your device. No page content, URLs, or browsing history ever leave your browser.
• Zero telemetry, zero analytics, no remote code — detection lists are bundled at install.
• The only network request is when you click "open in Atlas."
• Open source: https://github.com/kelvinsinferno/privacy-atlas
Privacy Atlas is a companion to the open Privacy Atlas project — a map of personal-privacy moves, the threats they answer, and how they connect.
Privacy Atlas is open source (AGPL-3.0) and runs entirely on your device — nothing is transmitted. It's part of the open Privacy Atlas project at privacyatlas.xyz. Report issues or contribute at github.com/kelvinsinferno/privacy-atlas.
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Permissions and data
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
- 1.0.0
- Size
- 61.36 KB
- Last updated
- 3 days ago (Jun 16, 2026)
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