Is "ctrl-f ULTRA – Better find-in-page search, regex, multi-term & PDF" on Chrome Web Store Safe to Install?

[email protected] · chrome · v1.0.3

ctrl-f ULTRA upgrades the browser’s built-in find so you can search the way you actually work: several terms at once, real regex when you need it, and highlights you can read at a glance. Open the bar with your usual shortcut (for example Ctrl+F or Command+F), stay on the keyboard to move between matches, and keep your favorite queries handy. Matching runs locally in your browser; there is no account and no separate service to sign in to. What you get: - Multi-term highlights — Search multiple terms in one go; each term gets its own highlight color. You can set your own colors per term (and save those choices with a saved query when you want them back later). - Regex — Full regular-expression search when you turn regex mode on, for patterns like emails, IDs, or custom formats. - Plain-text options — Case-sensitive search and whole-word matching when you are not using regex, so you can tighten matches without writing a pattern. - PDFs — Open in-browser PDFs in the bundled viewer and use the same find bar, regex, and highlights as on normal pages. - Multi-tab search (optional) — Run one query across tabs in the current window when you need to scan a whole session. - Saved queries — Store searches you reuse often and recall them in one click. - Accessible colors — Color-vision presets (including deuteranopia, protanopia, and tritanopia) so generated highlight colors stay easier to tell apart; you can still override individual term colors anytime. - Keyboard-first — Cycle matches from the bar with Enter and Shift+Enter, and use the extension shortcuts for next and previous match while you read the page. Questions or feedback? Email [email protected] (same address as the Support contact on this listing).

Risk Assessment

Pending
0
out of 100
MINIMAL

0 security findings detected across all analyzers

Chrome extension requesting 4 permissions

No Threats Detected

This extension passed all security checks

About This Extension

ctrl-f ULTRA upgrades the browser’s built-in find so you can search the way you actually work: several terms at once, real regex when you need it, and highlights you can read at a glance. Open the bar with your usual shortcut (for example Ctrl+F or Command+F), stay on the keyboard to move between matches, and keep your favorite queries handy. Matching runs locally in your browser; there is no account and no separate service to sign in to. What you get: - Multi-term highlights — Search multiple terms in one go; each term gets its own highlight color. You can set your own colors per term (and save those choices with a saved query when you want them back later). - Regex — Full regular-expression search when you turn regex mode on, for patterns like emails, IDs, or custom formats. - Plain-text options — Case-sensitive search and whole-word matching when you are not using regex, so you can tighten matches without writing a pattern. - PDFs — Open in-browser PDFs in the bundled viewer and use the same find bar, regex, and highlights as on normal pages. - Multi-tab search (optional) — Run one query across tabs in the current window when you need to scan a whole session. - Saved queries — Store searches you reuse often and recall them in one click. - Accessible colors — Color-vision presets (including deuteranopia, protanopia, and tritanopia) so generated highlight colors stay easier to tell apart; you can still override individual term colors anytime. - Keyboard-first — Cycle matches from the bar with Enter and Shift+Enter, and use the extension shortcuts for next and previous match while you read the page. Questions or feedback? Email [email protected] (same address as the Support contact on this listing).

No Findings

All security checks passed

Security Analysis Summary

Security Analysis Overview

ctrl-f ULTRA – Better find-in-page search, regex, multi-term & PDF is a Chrome Web Store extension published by [email protected]. Version 1.0.3 has been analyzed by the Risky Plugins security platform, receiving a risk score of 0/100 (MINIMAL risk) based on 0 security findings.

Risk Assessment

This extension presents minimal security concerns. The automated analysis found very few or no issues, suggesting it is suitable for general use.

What Was Analyzed

The security assessment covers multiple analysis categories:

  • Malware Detection: YARA rule matching against 2,400+ malware signatures
  • Secret Detection: Scanning for exposed API keys, tokens, and credentials
  • Static Analysis: Code-level security analysis for common vulnerability patterns
  • Network Analysis: Detection of suspicious network communications and endpoints
  • Obfuscation Detection: Identification of code obfuscation techniques

Developer Information

ctrl-f ULTRA – Better find-in-page search, regex, multi-term & PDF is published by [email protected] on the Chrome Web Store marketplace. The extension has approximately 2 users.

Recommendation

Based on the automated security analysis, this extension appears safe for general use. As with any extension, users should review the requested permissions before installation.

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