Recenze doplňku Consumer Rights Wiki
Consumer Rights Wiki od FULU Foundation
Recenze od uživatele Uživatel Firefoxu - 17597216
Hodnocení: 5 z 5
od uživatele Uživatel Firefoxu - 17597216, před 8 dnyThis extension is very well implemented. Great work, get it now.
35 recenzí
- Hodnocení: 5 z 5od uživatele literally1984, před hodinouIt feels like we're living in a cyberpunk dystopia where corporations are getting increasingly more comfortable with screwing over customers. This extension will get you informed with almost no friction or time wasted.
- Hodnocení: 5 z 5od uživatele Uživatel Firefoxu - 19788729, před hodinou
- Hodnocení: 5 z 5od uživatele Tiggerrs, před 2 hodinami
- Hodnocení: 5 z 5od uživatele Zaiah, před 3 hodinamian amazing add-on that allows the broader individual consumer to be generally well informed when bad actors are attempting to take control of mask of the online space. Provides a cohesive user experience, by allowing those who need to be informed to do so faster and understand who they are making deals with and their practices. Allows the end user to see who is a bad actor and why they did so. A high recommendation.
- Hodnocení: 5 z 5od uživatele Uživatel Firefoxu - 19788603, před 3 hodinami
- Hodnocení: 5 z 5od uživatele Gen, před 4 hodinamiLouis is one of the only influencers online with a soul. Everything he does should be supported and this is a great idea to spread awareness and keep a thoughtful approach to companies that may be doing sneaky things without having to research it all yourself. I second the idea to have an autohide timer, or even a tiny popup with an autohide timer you can expand for more information.
- Hodnocení: 5 z 5od uživatele Uživatel Firefoxu - 18198808, před 5 hodinami
- Hodnocení: 5 z 5od uživatele Uživatel Firefoxu - 18649930, před 5 hodinami
- Hodnocení: 5 z 5od uživatele Uživatel Firefoxu - 19788511, před 5 hodinami
- Hodnocení: 5 z 5od uživatele Uživatel Firefoxu - 13852259, před 3 dnyI like the idea and how it works, the only question will be if I feel the same a month from now. Stay tuned..
- Hodnocení: 5 z 5od uživatele Rocco, před 4 dny
- Hodnocení: 4 z 5od uživatele saint23thomas, před 4 dny
- Hodnocení: 5 z 5od uživatele Uživatel Firefoxu - 19779267, před 5 dny
- Hodnocení: 5 z 5od uživatele noewaeda, před 6 dny
- Hodnocení: 5 z 5od uživatele Girl With Blue Shoes, před 7 dnyIf I could have one request, that would be to add an option to autohide the pop-up after selected time period. Otherwise the browser extension works well and indeed informs me in advance about potential anti-consumer behavior by the company from which I intend to purchase a product. Thank you.
- Hodnocení: 5 z 5od uživatele Uživatel Firefoxu - 19776064, před 7 dny
- Hodnocení: 5 z 5od uživatele AM, před 7 dny
- Hodnocení: 5 z 5od uživatele Uživatel Firefoxu - 19775636, před 7 dny
- Hodnocení: 5 z 5od uživatele Fish, před 8 dny
- Hodnocení: 5 z 5od uživatele Uživatel Firefoxu - 13086670, před 8 dny
- Hodnocení: 5 z 5od uživatele Yoksven, před 8 dnyI'll give it 5 stars, because I think it's a neat idea, a good use for the wiki and a solid implementation, but there are some improvements that can be made. Most importantly: information is sometimes incomplete. For example, I went on Pinterest and it gave me the anti-consumer card, but there was just a general description of the company and nothing else, so it made an impression that Pinterest isn't doing anything shady, but in fact, if you go on the consumer rights wiki page for Pinterest there are multiple incidents, which aren't present in the card I got. Second, some color coding would go a long way to draw attention to things that are really bad and you should really know about, instead of just having them all in a list that a person may or may not read through. Maybe the background color for individual incidents should be different from each other, drawing attention to the really bad ones, or maybe the whole card should be a different color if a company is doing a lot of anti consumer stuff. I also think the general description of a company is unnecessary and takes up way too much space in the card. I think it should be collapsed by default and if someone happened to not know what this or that company is, they can expand it.
Edit: As I'm using it more, there are more things that are questionable about the implementation. First, it seem to just look through the text on the page and match words, because I got "Shell", the company, on pages that have nothing to do with it. And there are more examples where that came from. That's not good. Second, on some sites (for example Steam), it just blasts me with 10-15 cards, a lot of which aren't directly relevant to the page I'm on, but I guess it caught something in some text, and then I need to go through these 15 cards one by one, and I know that "hide for this site" option is there, but I think it's just not a good idea to have 10 cards in a row in any scenario, because even I, a consumer rights conscious person, start glazing over it after 3 or 4, and just skipping. That's not what you want to train people to do. Ideally there should be just one, the most relevant one, at most 2 cards, but after that it starts to feel less and less like I'm being helped to stay informed and more and more like a test of patience.