ClickSafe watches every link, download, and tracker in real time — and only speaks up when something's actually wrong.
You don't get hacked because you're careless. Threats are engineered to look completely normal.
Designed to look real. One click hands over your credentials instantly.
One wrong file can compromise your entire machine — silently.
You didn't consent, but dozens of scripts already know who you are.
— Six layers of protection
Every connection silently upgraded before your browser even asks.
Domains blocked in-memory. O(1) lookup, no server call, no delay.
SHA-256 hash check before every click. Your URL never leaves the browser.
Every file intercepted before a single byte hits disk. Fails closed.
Live 0–100 score per page. Drops on trackers, HTTP, mixed content.
Every URL is hash-checked before your browser commits. Your history never leaves the device.
Files are intercepted and malware-checked before a single byte hits disk. Fails closed if unsure.
Upgrades connections at the network layer. Flags mixed content the moment it appears in the DOM.
70k+ scripts matched against a local blocklist. O(1) lookup, no server call, no delay.
Fake timers, pre-ticked boxes, and confirm-shaming flagged inline — right on the page.
A live 0–100 score per tab. Drops on trackers, HTTP, and mixed content — computed entirely local.
Yes, completely. No freemium tricks, no premium tier hiding the good stuff. ClickSafe is open source and free forever.
Not noticeably. ClickSafe uses local hash matching for most checks — no network calls per page. Adds less than 2ms of overhead per navigation.
Nope. No sign-up, no email, no account — ever. Just install it and it works. There's nothing to log into and nothing to manage.
Never. Your URLs are checked locally inside the browser and never sent to our servers. We don't log, sell, or even see what sites you visit.
Chrome and Edge are fully supported. Firefox support is in active development. Safari is on the roadmap but further out due to extension API differences.
You get a clear warning before the page loads. You always have the option to proceed — ClickSafe warns, it never blocks without your say-so.
Absolutely. Full source is on GitHub under MIT license. PRs are welcome — check the contributing guide in the repo.