I've been of the opinion that website content monitoring should be implemented with a browser extension (plus possibly a local agent app)[1]. An extension-based approach would work well and be easy to use IMO.
I've been extremely disappointed by how Chrome in particular likes to forget everything about my browsing history (except for tracking cookies) after three months. I don't see why a link I clicked on a year ago on any given page should turn blue just because computers from 2004 might have performance problems with it.
[1]: Enterprises seem to prefer MITM here instead, but I'd argue it's not truly required, given the overwhelming popularity of agent-based EDR solutions.
I've been of the opinion that website content monitoring should be implemented with a browser extension (plus possibly a local agent app)[1]. An extension-based approach would work well and be easy to use IMO.
I've been extremely disappointed by how Chrome in particular likes to forget everything about my browsing history (except for tracking cookies) after three months. I don't see why a link I clicked on a year ago on any given page should turn blue just because computers from 2004 might have performance problems with it.
[1]: Enterprises seem to prefer MITM here instead, but I'd argue it's not truly required, given the overwhelming popularity of agent-based EDR solutions.