Track your personal browsing statistics
StatusFrost tracks your day-to-day web usage and allows you to view statistics on how you use the web. It will record personal statistics on things such as your typing speed and the pages you visit. StatusFrost will record your activity, much like many web trackers do, but instead of using that information for advertising purposes, it will simply display it to you in a concise, pleasant manner. StatusFrost is currently in the early stages of development, so here's a few things I hope to get done:
• Add more sites to category tracking list
• Add more metrics
Permissions explanation:
StatusFrost tries to use as few permissions as possible. Here are the permissions it uses and an explanation for why it uses them:
• Access to Tabs - StatusFrost needs access to these in order to gather statistics on events within the webpage
• Storage - StatusFrost use this to persist data so your statistics don't reset
Changelog:
v0.2.1:
• Fixed ratelimiting issue
v0.2.0:
• Several UI improvements
• Mouse distance tracking
• Minor fixes
v0.1.4:
• Added new category of sites: News
• Improved doughnut chart colors
v0.1.2:
• Doughnut charts now display percentages
v0.1.1:
• Important hotfix
v0.1.0:
• Reduced scope of permissions
v0.0.10:
• Fixed CPM not updating properly
v0.0.9:
• Various fixes
• Now tracking clicks as a metric
v0.0.8:
• Several minor fixes and tweaks
v0.0.7:
• Better domain matching
v0.0.6:
• Added commerce category
v0.0.5:
• Fixed CPM not displaying properly
v0.0.3:
• Fixed bug where data didn't display
• More information displayed to users
StatusFrost is Open Source!
https://github.com/Plazmaz/StatusFrost/
Support the Author by donating here:
https://www.paypal.me/plazmaz
Latest reviews
- (2016-12-28) Andrew Yates: Very cool
- (2016-12-24) Lennart ten Wolde: its really cool, tho the UI could use a little work
Statistics
Installs
16
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Rating
4.5 (2 votes)
Last update / version
2016-12-28 / 0.2.1
Listing languages
en