Most privacy tools focus only on cookies. Permission Trail goes further by showing everything websites store in your browser β including local storage, IndexedDB, cache storage, service workers and more β in one clean dashboard. It not only reveals hidden client-side storage, but lets users revoke or bulk-delete it easily. The new version also introduces a smart notification system for real-time storage awareness.
Honestly, I d never really thought about it myself I assumed it was just a few cookies here and there. But once I started digging, I realised websites store a lot more on your device than anyone expects.
Local storage, databases, cached files, background scripts it builds up fast, and none of it is visible unless you know exactly where to look.
It made me wonder: Do regular users ever check this stuff? Shouldn t it be easier to see what s being stored and decide what stays or goes?
Ever wondered what websites store on your device? Permission Trail finally shows you. Our extension tracks cookies, storage, and background scripts in real time, then displays everything in a simple dashboard. Spot risks, judge trustworthiness, and delete anything you donβt want β all on your terms. Everything (except your account details) is stored locally on your device, keeping your data private. No servers, no selling β just full transparency and control.