Documentation

Learn how to install, configure, and get the most out of SFDC Police.

What is SFDC Police?

SFDC Police is a free Chrome extension that gives admins and developers forensic visibility into permissions, data, security, and automation across your Salesforce org. It runs entirely on your existing Salesforce session—no API keys, no connected apps, no admin approval required. Everything stays in your browser; no data is sent to external servers.

The extension surfaces what's already visible to you through the Salesforce UI, but gives you the tools to answer hard questions fast: Who can actually access this record? Is my data safe to migrate? What automations are breaking if I delete this field? Which connected apps are excessive?

How the Docs Are Organized

These docs are divided into three sections:

  • Installation — Get SFDC Police running in under one minute.
  • Features — Module-by-module reference for each tool (Data Migrator, Security Insights, Access Editor, and more).
  • Guides — Concept walkthroughs and workflows for common tasks.

Start Here

Pick your next step:

  • New to SFDC Police? Start with Installation to add the extension to your browser.
  • Migrating data across orgs? See Data Migrator for full org-to-org sync with rollback and drift detection.
  • Auditing your org's security posture? Read Security Insights to find overprivileged users and toxic permission combinations.
  • Understanding record access? The 10 Access Layers explains the permission model step-by-step.

Key Principles

Free and open. No premium tier, no per-seat licensing, no dark patterns. SFDC Police is free. Session-based, not token-based. The extension reads and writes through your existing Salesforce login. You own your session; we never store it. Privacy-first. All analysis happens in your browser. We never transmit your org's metadata, data, or access rules to external servers. Audit logs, trace flags, and sensitive records stay on your machine. Practical for admins and developers. Features are built around real workflows—permission assignment, org migration, drift detection, error recovery, automation dependency mapping—not abstract data dumps.

Browse the features or jump into a guide. Questions? The docs include troubleshooting links at the bottom of each section.