Reviews for Keepa.com - Amazon Price Tracker
Keepa.com - Amazon Price Tracker by Keepa.com
91 reviews
- Rated 1 out of 5by ersigne, 4 minutes ago
- Rated 1 out of 5by perro.png, 2 hours agoThis extension asks for more permissions after every update. But today it asked for AUTHENTICATION data? Too bad this extension has become malware...
- Rated 1 out of 5by Firefox user 14320116, a day agoStarted asking for more permissions, nothing really changed, devs didn't explain exactly why this happened
Developer response
posted a day agoThe chain: Firefox 140 made data disclosure mandatory. Our previous version declared "none", which was not accurate under the new definitions, so Mozilla disabled it. We resubmitted using the three categories named in Mozilla's enforcement notice. We then found two of those labels were wrong and removed them, which triggered a second prompt, since Firefox re-prompts on any addition even when the list gets shorter.
You're right that nothing really changed. The add-on behaves exactly as before (with bug fixes) and still runs only on Amazon product pages and keepa.com. The full explanation is now in the add-on description. - Rated 1 out of 5by FraYoshi, 2 days agoThe addon started requiring more permissions than necessary, it was slightly acceptable.. but now is requiring AUTHENTICATION INFORMATION! This is HIGHLY alarming. I highly suggest to refrain from using this malware.
Developer response
posted a day ago"Authentication information" here means one thing: a token the add-on generates on your own device for your Keepa account, so the chart loads your settings and tracked products. It is not your Amazon login, not your Firefox account, and not a password. The add-on never sees any of those.
It replaced the previous label, "personally identifying information" - the list got shorter, not longer. No permissions were added. Access is unchanged: keepa.com and Amazon product pages only.
Firefox 140 introduced these labels; the code behind them is the same as it was. Full source goes to Mozilla every release and their reviewers rebuild it to verify. - Rated 1 out of 5by stbitw, 4 days ago
- Rated 1 out of 5by Firefox user 20105560, 5 days agoWhat do you mean you need my authentication information ? I really hope this is a mistake and will get reversed.
Developer response
posted 5 days agoThe "authentication information" is your Keepa account login authentication to store your settings and enable price tracking. Nothing else.
Keepa does not track your browsing history or collect personal data. The extension only runs on Amazon product pages to load price charts, and nothing is logged or stored unless you choose to track an item. - Rated 1 out of 5by Firefox user 20018760, 6 days ago
- Rated 1 out of 5by Firefox user 20099719, 8 days ago
- Rated 1 out of 5by Firefox user 20098764, 8 days ago
- Rated 1 out of 5by libra, 8 days ago
- Rated 1 out of 5by Excel1, 8 days ago
- Rated 1 out of 5by Firefox user 15488487, 8 days ago
- Rated 1 out of 5by Firefox user 13463099, 9 days agoGreed got these guys like it did everyone else. There would be far more users if you made it affordable for everyone. But you decide to track more user information and cut way down the free version. No thanks. Look elsewhere, there are some really good competitors. And to think I have to now warn all the people I told to install it.
Developer response
posted 8 days agoNothing about how Keepa handles data changed in this update.
Mozilla now requires every add-on to declare data categories from a fixed list, and Firefox displays them on update.
What Keepa does: on an Amazon product page it sends that product's ASIN to keepa.com to draw the price chart. It is not logged and not retained. Nothing is stored unless you choose to track a product. The "personally identifying information" line refers to your Keepa session token - a login credential for your own account, not your name or email. We think that's the wrong label and have asked Mozilla to change it to "authentication information".
The extension runs only on Amazon product pages. - Rated 1 out of 5by Firefox user 18705558, 9 days agoLove what this does but they keep adding more and more ways to take your data for no reason other than sell it. No thanks.
Developer response
posted 8 days agoNothing about how Keepa handles data changed in this update.
Mozilla now requires every add-on to declare data categories from a fixed list, and Firefox displays them on update.
What Keepa does: on an Amazon product page it sends that product's ASIN to keepa.com to draw the price chart. It is not logged and not retained. Nothing is stored unless you choose to track a product. The "personally identifying information" line refers to your Keepa session token - a login credential for your own account, not your name or email. We think that's the wrong label and have asked Mozilla to change it to "authentication information".
The extension runs only on Amazon product pages. - Rated 1 out of 5by anon578120, 9 days ago
- Rated 1 out of 5by Firefox user 20097545, 9 days agoIt does it's job, but why does it need "personally identifying information" ?
I will just uninstall this shit, as if we needed more trackers.Developer response
posted 8 days agoNothing about how Keepa handles data changed in this update.
Mozilla now requires every add-on to declare data categories from a fixed list, and Firefox displays them on update.
What Keepa does: on an Amazon product page it sends that product's ASIN to keepa.com to draw the price chart. It is not logged and not retained. Nothing is stored unless you choose to track a product. The "personally identifying information" line refers to your Keepa session token - a login credential for your own account, not your name or email. We think that's the wrong label and have asked Mozilla to change it to "authentication information".
The extension runs only on Amazon product pages. - Rated 1 out of 5by Surf, 9 days agoRecent app updates want to track:
Browsing activity — potentially information about the websites/pages you visit.
Website content — potentially the contents of pages you view.
Personally identifying information (PII) — information that can identify you, such as names, email addresses, addresses, etc.
It didn't need it before so why now? Uninstalling.Developer response
posted 8 days agoNothing about how Keepa handles data changed in this update.
Mozilla now requires every add-on to declare data categories from a fixed list, and Firefox displays them on update.
What Keepa does: on an Amazon product page it sends that product's ASIN to keepa.com to draw the price chart. It is not logged and not retained. Nothing is stored unless you choose to track a product. The "personally identifying information" line refers to your Keepa session token - a login credential for your own account, not your name or email. We think that's the wrong label and have asked Mozilla to change it to "authentication information".
The extension runs only on Amazon product pages. - Rated 1 out of 5by Sam, 9 days ago
- Rated 1 out of 5by Firefox user 20096881, 9 days agoGradually increasing pricing for premium options and now scraping more and more user data. no thank you, uninstalled.
- Rated 1 out of 5by smtips, 2 months agoTrickery have to pay 30 bucks a MONTH to use this properly. When I clicked to see a price history I was appalled to be taken to keepa's site where they wanted to charge 29 euros a MONTH for a firefox addon. Paypal Honey is FREE. I will just keep using that one.
- Rated 1 out of 5by Firefox user 19923143, 3 months agoStopped tracking digital products without notification, causing me to miss several good deals. I was only using it to track ebooks, so it's useless now to me. Switched to Camelcamelcamel instead.
- Rated 1 out of 5by L19, 6 months agoAfter years of usage they suddenly dropped the limit of tracked items from thousands to 200, without any notice and making impossible to even modify existing trackers. Wil move to another tracker.
- Rated 1 out of 5by Firefox user 13511828, 6 months agoFree alerts downgraded to 200 listings. Now costs an insane €290 a year subscription. This extension doesn't even save me €290 a year. Bunch of clowns.
- Rated 1 out of 5by KettleCornPop, 6 months agoEnshitification begins! It's now limited to 200 items unless you upgrade!!!
- Rated 1 out of 5by jstrommen, 6 months agoPlugin used to be good for tracking items until devs set a 200 product limit. Pro subscription is not worth the cost just to increase that limit.