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"Cloud Cloak" Browser Extension

This is a browser extension for folks who might be streaming or presenting while simultaneously showing one of the Microsoft Cloud Portals. It does its very best to hide connection strings, email addresses, avatars, and anything that might show secure or personal information. It's not perfect, but it's 95% solid. The goal is to avoid any kind of information leakage when presenting or streaming while live coding.

Emoji person peeking through the clouds

Installing the Extension

  1. Download and unzip the latest version of the extension (or clone this repository)
  2. Open the Edge or Chrome browser
  3. Navigate to the browser's Extensions page
    • Click ..., then Extensions, then Manage extensions
  4. Enable Developer mode
  5. Select Load unpacked and navigate to the directory containing the extension code
  6. Pin the extension icon to the toolbar
    • Click the extension "puzzle piece" in the browser toolbar, then ... for the extension, then Show in toolbar

Using the Extension

  1. Navigate to the Azure Portal, Entra, GitHub, etc.
  2. Click the extension icon in the toolbar to toggle it from OFF to ON
  3. Confirm that sensitive data like IP addresses, GUIDs, and email addresses are blurred-out

Reporting Issues

  1. Open the project's Issues page
  2. Look for an existing issue that describes your scenario
  3. OR create a new issue
    • Please provide detailed steps to reproduce the issue

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