# Browsing Packages

The Packages tab gives you a full inventory of every software package detected across your connected devices. This includes browser extensions, code libraries, IDE plugins, and build dependencies.

## Viewing your packages

Go to [**Endpoint Protection** and open the **Packages**](https://app.aikido.dev/endpoint-protection/packages) tab. You will see a list of all detected packages, sorted by name.

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Each entry shows:

* **Package** - The package name and version (e.g. "axios\@1.6.7")
* **Devices** - How many connected devices have this package installed
* **First seen** - The date and time the package was first detected

## Filtering by ecosystem

Use the **All Ecosystems** dropdown above the package list to filter by a specific source. This is helpful when you want to review only Chrome extensions or only NPM packages, for example.

You can also use the **Search** bar to find a specific package by name.

## What to look for

The Packages tab is a good starting point for understanding what software is running across your organization. Some things worth checking:

* Packages installed on many devices that you don't recognize
* Browser extensions that may pose a security or privacy risk
* Outdated package versions with known vulnerabilities
* Packages that were recently added and haven't been reviewed
