Do not install or use this extension on any device handling personal logins, financial data, or employer-owned assets. Report generated based on standard cybersecurity analysis of proxy-type Chrome extensions. Always review the specific extension’s privacy policy and permissions before installation.

| Feature | Description | | :--- | :--- | | | HTTP/HTTPS proxy, SOCKS5, or WebRTC-blind VPN. | | Activation | One-click enable/disable via toolbar icon. | | Selective Unblocking | User specifies which URLs to route through the proxy. | | Encryption | Basic SSL/TLS; no system-level encryption (unlike full VPNs). | | No Installation Rights Needed | Runs entirely within Chrome sandbox – no admin password required. | 3. Technical Architecture graph LR User[User's Chrome] --> Ext[EPS Extension] Ext --> Proxy[Proxy Server] Proxy --> Target[Target Website] style Ext fill:#f9f,stroke:#333 style Proxy fill:#ff6,stroke:#333

While functional for circumvention, such extensions present significant security, privacy, and compliance risks , including data interception, malware injection, and violation of organizational IT policies. 2. Core Functionality The extension operates as a proxy or VPN lite directly within the Chrome browser.

This report covers functionality, technical analysis, security risks, and legal considerations. EPS typically refers to Easy Proxy Switch or a generic educational proxy service; however, given the context of "unblocker" extensions, this report analyzes the common archetype of proxy/VPN extensions used to bypass network restrictions. Report: EPS Unblocker Chrome Extension 1. Executive Summary The "EPS Unblocker" (or similarly named unblocker extensions) is a browser-based tool designed to bypass internet censorship imposed by network administrators (e.g., schools, workplaces, or countries). By routing traffic through third-party servers, it allows users to access geo-blocked or restricted content (e.g., YouTube, social media, gaming sites).