Browser Extension · v1.0 · Chrome · Approved

Void Score

A nutrition label for attention exploitation. See the Void Index (0–12) for any platform, instantly.

0–2 Low void 3–4 Monitor 5–7 Active drift 8–9 High 10–12 Maximum

Chrome · Free

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271 platforms bundled · works offline · no account required

What You Get

Badge score

Instant 0–12 on every tab. Color-coded by severity — green through dark red.

Drift cascade

D0 through D3 state indicator. See exactly where a platform sits on the drift cascade in real time.

Score history

Sparkline chart showing how a platform's void index has changed over time. Live data from the scoring API.

Exposure dashboard

7-day void exposure chart with per-domain breakdown. All local — nothing transmitted.

Score breakdown

Opacity / Responsiveness / Engagement bars, Pe estimate, demon phase, and licensing tier.

Account panel

Wallet, credits, subscription status, and framework stats — all in the extension popup.

EU AI Act flags

Annex III-relevant platforms are flagged with a compliance report link.

Certification status

See whether a platform holds active Void Framework certification at a glance.

Live Observatory

Indicator when the Void Observatory has active events on high-void platforms.

Offline fallback

272+ platforms bundled. Works without internet. Daily sync adds new platforms without updates.

Privacy

No browsing history is transmitted. Session time is local only. The extension reads the current tab URL to match against the domain map — nothing else. When syncing new platforms, it fetches only the scores JSON from moreright.xyz. No analytics, no tracking pixel, no ad network.

Full privacy policy: Privacy. Extension permissions: activeTab, tabs, storage, alarms.

Platform Not Scored?

271 platforms are bundled. If yours isn't scored, the extension shows a "Score this platform" button. Takes 5 minutes and earns 10 credits (or 20 if you're the first).

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The Score

Void Index = Opacity (0–3) + Responsiveness (0–3) + Engagement (0–3) + three binary modifiers. Based on the Void Framework — 133 published papers, 20 independent convergences, 26 falsification kill conditions (0/26 triggered).

Full methodology: Methodology · Papers · Falsification Bounties