Building a chrome extension with AWS? Let us review it.
Expert code review for chrome extensions built with AWS. We fix AWS-specific security gaps, optimize performance, and handle deployment. From $19.
Common AWS issues we find
Real problems from AWS codebases we've reviewed.
Overly permissive IAM policies
AI-generated IAM policies using Action: '*' and Resource: '*' — granting full access to every AWS service. This is the cloud equivalent of leaving all your doors unlocked.
Public S3 buckets
S3 buckets configured with public access for convenience during development. User uploads, database backups, and configuration files become accessible to anyone on the internet.
Unencrypted data at rest
Databases (RDS, DynamoDB), S3 buckets, and EBS volumes without encryption enabled. If a backup is exposed, all your data is readable.
Security groups wide open
EC2 security groups allowing inbound traffic from 0.0.0.0/0 on all ports instead of restricting to specific ports and IP ranges.
Chrome Extension challenges to solve
Key chrome extension concerns that AI-generated code often misses.
Manifest V3 compliance
Chrome is migrating to Manifest V3, which changes how extensions work — service workers instead of background pages, restricted remote code execution, and new permission models. AI tools sometimes generate Manifest V2 code that won't be accepted.
Permission minimization
Chrome Web Store reviews extensions for excessive permissions. Request only the permissions you actually need. AI tools often request broad permissions ('tabs', 'storage', 'activeTab') when narrower permissions would suffice.
Content Security Policy
Extensions must comply with strict CSP rules. No inline scripts, no eval(), no remote code loading. AI-generated code sometimes violates these rules, causing the extension to fail silently.
Data privacy
Extensions that access browsing data must have a privacy policy, explain what data is collected, and handle it securely. Chrome Web Store requires this disclosure for approval.
What we check
Key areas we review for AWS chrome extension projects.
Manifest V3 compliance — service workers, permissions, CSP
Permission minimization — only requesting what's needed
Content security — no eval(), no inline scripts, no remote code
Data handling — privacy policy, secure storage, no unnecessary collection
Not sure if your app passes? Our code audit ($19) checks all of these and more.
Start with a self-serve audit
Get a professional review of your AWS chrome extension project at a fixed price.
External Security Scan
Black-box review of your public-facing app. No code access needed.
- OWASP Top 10 vulnerability check
- SSL/TLS configuration analysis
- Security header assessment
- Expert review within 24h
Code Audit
In-depth review of your source code for security, quality, and best practices.
- Security vulnerability analysis
- Code quality review
- Dependency audit
- Architecture review
- Expert + AI code analysis
Complete Bundle
Both scans in one package with cross-referenced findings.
- Everything in both products
- Cross-referenced findings
- Unified action plan
100% credited toward any paid service. Start with an audit, then let us fix what we find.
How it works
Tell us about your app
Share your project details and what you need help with.
Expert + AI audit
A human expert assisted by AI reviews your code within 24 hours.
Launch with confidence
We fix what needs fixing and stick around to help.
Frequently asked questions
Can you review a chrome extension built with AWS?
Yes. We regularly audit AWS chrome extension projects and understand the specific patterns and pitfalls of this combination. Our review covers security, performance, and deployment readiness.
What issues do you find in AWS chrome extensions?
Common issues include overly permissive iam policies and public s3 buckets on the AWS side, combined with chrome extension-specific concerns like manifest v3 compliance and permission minimization. We check for all of these and more.
How do I make my AWS chrome extension production-ready?
Start with our code audit ($19) to get a prioritized list of issues. For AWS chrome extension projects, the typical path is: fix security gaps, address chrome extension-specific requirements, optimize AWS performance, then configure deployment. We provide a fixed quote after the audit.
How long does it take to audit a AWS chrome extension?
Our code audit delivers a full report within 24 hours. For AWS chrome extension projects, we check security, architecture, performance, and deployment readiness across all AWS-specific patterns. Fixes are scoped separately with a fixed quote.
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