Reviews for YouTube Video Downloader
YouTube Video Downloader by Natasa Rehman
4 reviews
- Rated 2 out of 5by Firefox user 15040671, a month agoThis extension works more often than not, but sometimes things from third-party advertisers download things such as the Opera Browser without asking, and keeps asking for you to allow notifications after saying No to them. The only way sometimes to get out of the third party mess is to close, then reopen the extension and try again. I can get 1080P on this extension where most apps either don't work anymore, or only capable of downloading in 360P. I will still use it, unless IT too stops working because YouTube blocked it, or whatever causes the other extensions to break. 03/2025: Doesn't work half of the time now, takes you to a lot of adult websites , and I keep getting virus warnings. Maybe it will download the first 22.5 MB of a twenty-minute video now.
Developer response
posted a month agoThank you for your feedback! The pop-ups you’re seeing are ads that help us keep the extension free for all users by covering server costs. We understand they can sometimes be frustrating, and we’re always working to improve the user experience.
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What is this? - Rated 2 out of 5by Firefox user 18779378, 2 months ago
- Rated 2 out of 5by KnottGylty, 2 months agoHmm, is it just me or do practically all of the positive 5* reviews (which aren't all that many) seem sorta like they're written by the same source, be it the developer or AI generated. They all regurgitate pretty much the same talking points while using practically the same exact phrases & 'buzz words' such as the repeated use of the phrase "Game Changer!" & the reiteration of the word "platform". That just seems more like what an advertiser would push rather than what various random users would be most likely 2 boast about. I see this trick used often in the reviews 4 products being sold by 3rd parties via Walmart online. There it's super obvious because the same exact bad English is repeated verbatim. In this case, I believe the fraud is considerably more sophistocated, rendering it less noticeable 2 anyone who lacks the ability 2 think critically when evaluating truth from deception.
I suppose its possible the product in question is actually decent, but feels the need 2 bolster their #'s by making it look as if many others have tried it with favorable results in order 2 boost consumer confidence 4 new potential users so they'll be more apt 2 trust & try. But if a product is genuinely good with no malicious intent, it's performance will speak 4 itself & wouldn't need 2 resort 2 deceptive practices or the redaction of negative reviews enabled by default (which was the case 4 me until I actively changed that setting). So I'm feeling relatively skeptical about the overall intentions of this extension, as well as its security & overall legitimacy! I mean, who really wants 2 be a guinea pig 2 find out the product has malicious properties or just another know-nothing fool in a sea of many blind-trusting consumers who'll have been bought cheap (in this case 'Free') just 2 be sold down the river 2 the highest bidder or perhaps even a multitude of data brokers. The initial "trust clause" warning offered by Mozilla oughtta tell ya just what kind of liability or accountability 1 might expect should the mere use of said product end up doing some sort of harm 2 the user at the end of the day. Definitely something 2 consider.Developer response
posted 2 months agoThank you for taking the time to share your thoughts and concerns about our YouTube Video Downloader. We truly appreciate your detailed feedback and the effort you’ve put into evaluating the product.
First, let us assure you that we highly value authenticity and transparency in every aspect of our platform, including user reviews. While we cannot control how users choose to express their feedback, we can confirm that all the reviews you see are submitted by actual users of the tool. We do not engage in practices like writing or generating fake reviews, as our focus is on building trust and providing genuine value.
We understand your skepticism and concerns about security and legitimacy, especially when it comes to free tools. To address this, we take security and user privacy very seriously. Our tool does not collect or misuse personal data, and we are continuously working to ensure that it adheres to industry standards.
The "trust clause" you mentioned is a standard disclaimer provided by Mozilla to inform users of potential risks when using any browser extension, not just ours. We encourage you to research and review our tool’s permissions and functionality, as we aim to provide a secure, and efficient service.
We also acknowledge that skepticism is healthy when exploring new tools, and we welcome constructive feedback like yours. It helps us improve and reassures other users that they can critically evaluate their experiences too.
If you have any specific concerns or suggestions about our tool, please don’t hesitate to reach out to us directly. We’d be happy to address them and work towards earning your trust.
Thank you again for your thoughtful review, and we hope you give the tool a fair try to judge its performance firsthand.