Caca detector
Caca Detector is a handy Chrome extension made for developers and quality control professionals. It helps them find and remove accidental messages left in the code during development. These messages, often used as placeholders or for debugging, can sometimes end up in the final product. This can cause embarrassment or confusion. Caca Detector scans web pages for specific keywords, like "caca," that developers might leave behind. When it finds these messages, it gently notifies the user. This allows them to fix the issue before it becomes a problem. The extension is lightweight, weighing in at 421 KiB, and is available in English. It was last updated on July 16, 2025, and is developed by Matthias Morin. The extension does not collect or use user data. The developer has stated that user data will not be sold to third parties or used for purposes unrelated to the core functionality of the product. Caca Detector is part of a broader ecosystem of Chrome extensions aimed at enhancing productivity, security, and user experience. Other notable extensions include JSONGrid Web Inspector, Web to MCP, Network Inspector, Gamepad Navigator, FPS extension, Under New Management, Just Not Sorry, Exploratory Testing, Web Extensions Security Checker, Color Picker, Chrome Update Checker, and Trace. These extensions collectively contribute to a more efficient, secure, and user-friendly browsing experience.
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