Netsurveillance Web Plugin

Major browser vendors killed NPAPI (Firefox, Chrome) and are slowly deprecating ActiveX (Microsoft Edge with IE mode will lose support in 2029). Only three scenarios will keep the NetSurveillance Web Plugin alive:

For everyone else, the trend is clear: HTML5, WebRTC, and WebTransport will eventually eliminate the need for any plugin for video surveillance. Some vendors (like Ubiquiti UniFi and Reolink) already offer plugin-free viewing across all modern browsers. netsurveillance web plugin

  • Proxy-based interception
  • Content script injection
  • Native messaging and helper apps
  • Certificate-based TLS interception
  • Cloud-side processing
  • Network monitoring & filtering
  • User activity analytics
  • Privacy and parental controls
  • Lawful surveillance & compliance
  • Censorship and content moderation
  • Accessibility & monitoring for quality assurance
  • Upon logging in, the live view pane will likely show an error: "Plugin not loaded" or "Please download and install plugin." Look for a button labelled Download Plugin, WebPlugin.exe, or NetsurveillanceSetup. Major browser vendors killed NPAPI (Firefox, Chrome) and

    This is the only reliable way to use the web plugin on a desktop computer. For everyone else, the trend is clear: HTML5,