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RecordKeeper

by BardSec

v1.0 Updated Feb 2, 2026 10.22KiB
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Description

RecordKeeper is a powerful yet simple Chrome extension that instantly displays comprehensive DNS records for any website you visit. Perfect for web developers, system administrators, security professionals, and anyone who needs quick access to DNS information. ✨ Key Features πŸ“§ Email Authentication Records (Priority Display) SPF (Sender Policy Framework) - Verify authorized mail servers DMARC (Domain-based Message Authentication) - Check email authentication policies DKIM (DomainKeys Identified Mail) - View email signature verification πŸ” Complete DNS Records A Records - IPv4 addresses AAAA Records - IPv6 addresses MX Records - Mail server configurations with priority TXT Records - Text records and domain verification NS Records - Nameserver information CNAME Records - Canonical name aliases SOA Records - Start of Authority details πŸ’Ύ Export Functionality Export all DNS records to a formatted text file for documentation, reporting, or sharing with your team. πŸŒ™ Dark Mode Easy on the eyes with a beautiful dark theme. Toggle between light and dark mode with your preference automatically saved. ⚑ Fast & Secure Powered by Google's DNS-over-HTTPS API for speed and security No data collection or tracking Privacy-focused design 🎨 Clean, Modern Interface Organized, color-coded record types TTL (Time To Live) values displayed for each record Easy-to-read formatting with proper syntax highlighting πŸ‘¨β€πŸ’» Perfect For: Web developers debugging DNS configurations System administrators managing domains Security professionals auditing email authentication IT professionals verifying DNS propagation Anyone needing quick DNS information πŸš€ How to Use: Navigate to any website Click the RecordKeeper icon View organized DNS records instantly Export records as needed Toggle dark mode for comfortable viewing πŸ”’ Privacy & Security RecordKeeper respects your privacy: No browsing history tracking No personal data collection Only queries DNS for the current domain Uses secure DNS-over-HTTPS protocol πŸ’‘ Pro Tips: Email authentication records appear at the top for quick verification Use the export feature to document DNS configurations Dark mode preference is saved across sessions All records include TTL information for cache management πŸ†• What's New in Version 1.0: Email authentication records (SPF/DMARC/DKIM) prominently displayed Export to TXT file functionality Dark mode with persistent preferences Clean, modern interface with gradient design Comprehensive DNS record coverage πŸ“ Technical Details: Uses Google's public DNS-over-HTTPS API Manifest V3 compliant (latest Chrome standard) Minimal permissions required Fast, lightweight extension 🌐 Open Source & Feedback: We welcome your feedback! Use the support section to report issues or suggest features. Category Developer Tools Language English Screenshots Description Ideas Main interface showing DNS records - "View all DNS records in a clean, organized interface" Email authentication section - "Email authentication records (SPF/DMARC/DKIM) displayed prominently" Dark mode - "Beautiful dark mode for comfortable viewing" Export functionality - "Export DNS records to TXT for documentation" Privacy Policy (Required for Chrome Web Store) RecordKeeper Privacy Policy Last Updated: January 27, 2026 RecordKeeper is committed to protecting your privacy. This extension does not collect, store, or transmit any personal information. Information We Access: Current tab URL (only to extract the domain name for DNS queries) Information We Do NOT Collect: Browsing history Personal information Search queries Any data beyond the current domain name Third-Party Services: We use Google's public DNS-over-HTTPS API (dns.google) to retrieve DNS records No tracking or analytics services are used Data Storage: Only your dark mode preference is stored locally in your browser No data is transmitted to external servers except DNS queries to Google's public DNS Permissions Explained: activeTab - To read the current domain name only storage - To save your dark mode preference Host permission for dns.google - To query DNS records Contact: For questions about this privacy policy, please use the Chrome Web Store support section.
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activeTabβ„Ή Can access the current tab when you click the extension

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Version 1.0
Updated Feb 2, 2026
Size 10.22KiB
First Seen Mar 30, 2026