Keyboard Privacy is a privacy extension for chrome. it's a free extension , it has 3,000+ active users since released its first version, it earns an average rating of 4.12 from 24 rated user, last update is 1646 days ago.
Prevents behavioral profiling by randomizing the rate at which characters reach the DOM. v2.7 Updated 30/10/19: Updated to reflect changes in the industry and ensure every type of input is protected. v2.5 Updated 20/08/16: Fixed lag caused by numerous textarea inputs on a given page. Increased default "dwell" and "gap" times to 200ms. Tested against BehavioSec 20/08/16 with a 0.02% (RED) result. Notice: This is a proof-of-concept plugin, following research by two independent security professionals (Paul Moore & Per Thorsheim). See https://paul.reviews/behavioral-profiling-the-password-you-cant-change/ for more details.
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This seems to work @ 300ms on Keytrack but they were able to get high confidence @ 200ms for me. The Experimental port on Mozilla Addons does not work at all for me however, any chance you can finally port this to Firefox, now that they have a decent WebExtension API?
It's great stuff, super interesting.
No, as of 2017 Nov, all the "biometric" can over come this tiny trick with over 90% confidence. Even 1000 dwell/delay would not help at all.