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WipeTok App vs. Chrome Extension: Which One Should You Use?

Jul 13, 2026 · WipeTok

WipeTok App vs. Chrome Extension: Which One Should You Use?

WipeTok started as an iPhone app and is now also a Chrome extension. They're built by the same team around the same idea, but they're genuinely different tools. Not the same app in two wrappers. Here's how they actually differ, so you can pick the right one.

Same rules on both

  • No password collection: you sign in to TikTok yourself, in your own session, on both.
  • Scan before you clean: both show you a count before removing anything.
  • Visible, paced batches: no hidden bulk job on either surface; you watch each removal and can stop.
  • Same honesty about the underlying limit: TikTok has no bulk repost API, so both automate the real one-at-a-time Remove repost action.

What's actually different

  • Platform: the app is iPhone/iOS only. The extension is Chrome and other Chromium browsers (Edge, Brave) on desktop.
  • Sign-in: the app opens a local WebKit browser session inside itself. The extension works inside your existing tiktok.com tab, wherever you're already signed in.
  • Pricing: the app is free to download with a daily cleanup limit, plus an in-app purchase for more capacity. The extension is fully free with no daily cap.
  • Interface: the app is a native iOS screen. The extension is a Chrome side panel that sits next to your TikTok tab so you can watch the page and the panel at once.
  • Extra tooling: the extension logs a CSV export of everything it removes, with captions and links. The app shows a running removed-today counter against your daily limit instead.

When the app makes more sense

If you mostly use TikTok on your phone, or you'd rather not touch a desktop browser at all, the iPhone app keeps everything in one native screen. It's also the only option if you don't have a Chromium browser handy.

When the extension makes more sense

If you're at a desk, the extension is the faster path: no download from the App Store, no daily limit to work around on a big one-time cleanup, and you can watch the log while you do something else in an adjacent tab.

Can you use both?

Yes. Nothing stops you from installing both. There's no account system tying them together, so progress isn't shared or synced between them. Each one just does its own scan-and-remove against whichever TikTok session it's running in.

Frequently asked questions

Is the WipeTok Chrome extension the same app as the iPhone app?

No, they're separate, independently built tools that share the same approach: visible, paced, controlled cleanup with no password collection. They don't share an account or sync progress with each other.

Does the Chrome extension have the same daily limit as the iPhone app?

No. The iPhone app includes a daily cleanup limit with an in-app purchase for more capacity. The Chrome extension is fully free with no daily cap.

Which one should I install first?

Whichever matches where you're logged in to TikTok most often. If that's your phone, start with the app; if it's a desktop browser, start with the extension. You can always add the other later.

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