Reviews for Notion Web Clipper
Notion Web Clipper by Notion
Review by Firefox user 13514027
Rated 1 out of 5
by Firefox user 13514027, 6 years agoI've put 1 star for this add-on because it doesn't work for me. I am using Firefox 68.0 on macos Mojave 10.14.5.
I am asked to log in, and open a page for the login. I'm logging in. And then, I go to another page and I want to test the add-on functionality, and it asked me for the login. If I click again, then I see my Notion workspace, but doesn't do anything. Everything I click on the Notion Add-on I keep seeing the "Please Login".
Doesn't matter if I close firefox, or uninstall/reinstall the add-on, it keeps showing me the "Please Login" screen.
I've tried in Chrome, and there it works without any problems.
So until I cannot see that this add-on works, for me it is not useful at all on firefox, therefor the one star.
I am asked to log in, and open a page for the login. I'm logging in. And then, I go to another page and I want to test the add-on functionality, and it asked me for the login. If I click again, then I see my Notion workspace, but doesn't do anything. Everything I click on the Notion Add-on I keep seeing the "Please Login".
Doesn't matter if I close firefox, or uninstall/reinstall the add-on, it keeps showing me the "Please Login" screen.
I've tried in Chrome, and there it works without any problems.
So until I cannot see that this add-on works, for me it is not useful at all on firefox, therefor the one star.
Developer response
posted 6 years agoHi! Do you have third-party cookies disabled? If so, you may need to add an exception for notion.so in your Firefox settings. We use a cookie to track whether you're logged in, and it registers as a third-party cookie because the extension's active domain is a moz-extension:// URI and not http://notion.so.
To add an exception for the Web Clipper:
1. Open Firefox Preferences > Privacy & Security > Cookies and Site Data > Manage Permissions
2. Add "notion.so"
3. Click "Save Changes." (This step is important! Your preferences won't be saved otherwise.)
You should be able to use the Web Clipper now. If you have further questions, feel free to reach out to team@makenotion.com, on Twitter at @NotionHQ, or via Intercom chat in the app.
To add an exception for the Web Clipper:
1. Open Firefox Preferences > Privacy & Security > Cookies and Site Data > Manage Permissions
2. Add "notion.so"
3. Click "Save Changes." (This step is important! Your preferences won't be saved otherwise.)
You should be able to use the Web Clipper now. If you have further questions, feel free to reach out to team@makenotion.com, on Twitter at @NotionHQ, or via Intercom chat in the app.
194 reviews
- Rated 2 out of 5by Cristofari, 3 months agoThe plugin has not been working properly when there is more than one container. The extension keeps asking for login even after being logged into Notion.
- Rated 5 out of 5by Orion Pax, 3 months ago
- Rated 1 out of 5by cbro, 4 months agoDoesn't work - it simply won't login, even when I have allowed cookie permissions in my browser settings. Possibly doesn't play nicely with Firefox's Multi-Account Containers
- Rated 2 out of 5by Firefox user 12093425, 5 months agoWorks sometimes with varying results ranging from useless to somewhat decent—par for the course for an extension that's going on 4.5 years without an update. Even the Chrome extension is woefully outdated with the last release in 2022... Kind of embarrassing at this point given Notion's growth these past few years & how useful a tool like this is to their product.
- Rated 4 out of 5by Tooltivity.com, 5 months agoAt Tooltivity.com, we manually test productivity browser extensions and provide honest and detailed reviews.
Notion Web Clipper received an good rating of 7.3 in our tests. In our evaluation, we considered the categories of features, design, ease of use, security & privacy, value for money and performance. You can find the full test report here:
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A quick (and permanent) way to resolve this is to log in directly to the extension or via OAuth.
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