Learn about the security differences between offline local-first extensions and cloud-syncing utilities for job seekers.
When you use an extension to autofill job applications, it handles sensitive details (name, home address, phone number, resume files, experience history). We compared the security of offline-first tools with cloud-syncing extensions.
Extensions that sync your data to a remote cloud database represent a security risk. If their servers are breached, your personal information is exposed. **ApplyUncle Autofill** uses a local-first design. It makes zero external network requests and does not use cloud databases, storing all files locally.
ApplyUncle simulates native keyboard events to ensure that forms register the entries as real typing, avoiding security blocks while keeping your data safe.
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