Fake Filler
A form filler that fills all inputs on a page with fake/dummy data.
What is Fake Filler?
Fake Filler is an Edge add-on by Hussein Abbas. This add-on has 20,689 weekly active users, a good user rating of 4.40, and is most similar to Sizzy and nextpage. The latest version, 3.3.0, was updated 2 years ago.
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- contextMenus
- activeTab
- <all_urls>
- storage
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Summary
Fills all form inputs in a page with fake/dummy data. The purpose of this extension is to help developers and testers test forms quickly and easily. This extension allows you to fill all form inputs (textboxes, textareas, radio buttons, dropdowns, etc.) with **random/dummy** data. This extension is a must for developers and testers who work with forms as it avoids the need for manually entering values in fields. - Fills all text boxes in a form. - Supports the maxlength property. - Randomly selects radio buttons dropdown menus and checkboxes. - Ignores CAPTCHA, hidden, disabled and readonly fields. - Supports generating dummy data based on a regular expression.
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Risk impact
Fake Filler requires a number of risky permissions that can potentially harm your browser and steal your data. Exercise caution when installing this add-on. Review carefully before installing. We recommend that you only install Fake Filler if you trust the publisher.
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Risk likelihood
Fake Filler has earned a fairly good reputation and likely can be trusted.
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