Atproxy
Overview
Proxies /xrpc requests from atproto app to your local backend
Local XRPC Proxy for atproto and Bluesky-like Applications This extension proxies XRPC requests from your browser to a local server that you control. It gives you full control over which requests are allowed or blocked, and your server exclusively manages and stores the session data — unless you explicitly grant additional permissions. Key Features: • Full control: Decide which XRPC requests to approve or deny; • Privacy-first: Sessions and sensitive data are stored only on your local server; • Developer-friendly: Ideal for atproto and Bluesky-style apps; allows testing and experimentation in a secure environment; • Single-purpose design: Focused solely on safely forwarding requests to your own server, without tracking or sending data elsewhere; • Customizable: Extend your local server logic to handle authentication, filtering, logging, or other workflows. How it works: • The extension intercepts XRPC requests from the browser; • Requests are forwarded to your local server; • Your server decides whether to approve or deny; • Responses return to the browser transparently, while session management remains entirely on your server. Who should use it: • Developers building atproto or Bluesky-like applications; • Users who want full control over their XRPC traffic and sessions; • Anyone needing a privacy-focused, local proxy for experimental or custom apps. Note: This extension does not collect or send your data anywhere. All request handling is under your control on your server
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Details
- Version0.1.2
- UpdatedJanuary 19, 2026
- Offered byAlex Savelyev
- Size15.34KiB
- LanguagesEnglish
- Developer
Email
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Privacy
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- Not being sold to third parties, outside of the approved use cases
- Not being used or transferred for purposes that are unrelated to the item's core functionality
- Not being used or transferred to determine creditworthiness or for lending purposes