Overview
Take total control of your browser's network traffic.
Network Injex is a high-performance, real-time network request monitor and privacy shield. Built by the Codesity Foundation, this tool is designed for developers, privacy enthusiasts, and power users who want to see exactly what their browser is doing behind the scenes.
Whether you are debugging API calls, auditing a website for hidden telemetry, or simply wanting to block invasive trackers, Network Injex provides a sleek, "Comfortable Hacker" terminal interface to get the job done without slowing down your browser.
🚀 CORE FEATURES:
🔍 Real-Time Monitoring: Capture and analyze high-frequency network requests instantly. See exactly where your data is going, including endpoints, status codes, and HTTP methods.
🛡️ Advanced Tracker Blocking: Built-in blocking engine stops over 40+ known analytics and tracking domains (including Google Analytics, Meta Pixels, and hidden telemetry) before they even load.
⚡ Zero-Overhead Performance: Built on Manifest V3 using Chrome's native declarativeNetRequest API. It handles up to 1,000 concurrent requests with a minimal memory footprint and zero browser lag.
🎯 Smart Filtering & Search: Easily cut through the noise. Filter traffic by Sent, Blocked, or Extension-initiated requests, or use the real-time search bar to find specific URLs.
🌍 Risk & Origin Detection: Automatically flags high-risk tracking endpoints and resolves the destination country of outgoing requests.
💾 JSON Data Export: Download your captured network logs with a single click for external auditing or bug reporting.
⚙️ Site-Specific Controls: Need to whitelist a site? Instantly toggle network blocking on or off for specific domains without disabling the entire extension.
🔒 PRIVACY FIRST
Your data stays yours. Network Injex operates entirely locally within your browser. We do not track you, and your exported logs never touch our servers.
Developed with ⚡ by the Codesity Foundation.
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