Reviews for TinEye Reverse Image Search
TinEye Reverse Image Search by TinEye
283 reviews
- Rated 1 out of 5by Firefox user 12796730, 8 days agoGot a new pop-up saying I had to share all my data or uninstall the extension. Fuck that. Definitely unistalling. There are already too many apps/services/whatever that try to harvest your data; I'm definitely not keeping an optional one. I guess the one point in their favor is that they notified me of it, but still, if the options are "let me harvest all your data carte blanche" and "uninstall," then there's not really a choice. I'm out, and everyone else should be too.
Developer response
posted 7 days agoHi! Thank you for sharing your feedback.
The TinEye Extension does not collect personal data or track the sites you visit. When you right-click an image and select 'Search image on TinEye,' this sends the image URL to our servers so you can see the search results on TinEye.com.
When you install our extension, we are required to get your permission to share these image URLs with the extension. This is the only data used for the reverse image search—TinEye does not collect or store any other information. - Rated 1 out of 5by Seddoo, 8 days agoTrying to get users to confirm their personal information with a forced window, as if it were a natural right to find out the sites they have entered, is data theft no matter where you look. It doesn't matter if I or someone else is looking for a similar photo, I don't have to give the producer of the program information about every site we visit, we're not. This issue may bother Mozilla Firefox a lot in the future. The decision is yours.
Developer response
posted 8 days agoHi! Thank you for sharing your concerns.
The TinEye Extension doesn't collect any information about the sites you visit. If you choose to right-click on an image and click 'Search Image on TinEye', this sends the URL of the image you clicked on to our servers so that you can see the search results on TinEye.com.
When you install our extension, we are required to get your permission to share the image URLs with our servers if you use our extension to search for an image. - Rated 5 out of 5by Lavonne A Gaddis-Adams, 2 months ago
- Rated 5 out of 5by Firefox user 18791384, 2 months ago
- Rated 1 out of 5by gerry, 3 months agotineye has literally never worked so having an extension for it is the most pointless thing i could think of
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- Rated 5 out of 5by Firefox user 17992938, 10 months ago
- Rated 5 out of 5by Feline17ff, 10 months agoSo I had to find a high-res image of a screenshot from a PDF but normal search engines weren't giving me anything.
And so I got this extension, and I looked it up, and it found me some a list of results.
I ordered them by size because I wanted the highest resolution.
It gave me a link to an article and image, both no longer available.
I looked them up on the wayback machine, and I didn't get anything for the article, but I did get the picture. And so I've got a really huge higher resolution image that I was looking for.
Thank you. <3 - Rated 4 out of 5by TheBigCheeseBurger, a year ago
- Rated 5 out of 5by Terrorzyw, a year ago
- Rated 5 out of 5by AL-SHIFA MEDICAL CARE, a year ago