Recensioner för Ground News Bias Checker
Ground News Bias Checker av Ground News
Recension av Arin
Betygsatt 5 av 5
av Arin, för 2 år sedan32 recensioner
- Betygsatt 1 av 5av Entice, för 3 månader sedanCompletely removes a lot of random buttons on BoardGameGeek that are necessary for website navigation
- Betygsatt 1 av 5av Firefox-användare 17056299, för 4 månader sedan
- Betygsatt 5 av 5av Firefox-användare 17953219, för 4 månader sedan
- Betygsatt 1 av 5av Firefox-användare 10266899, för 5 månader sedanThe website is great but the extension just doesn't work. It breaks the formatting of pages on Reddit and even though I added reddit.com to the "Hidden Sources", it still appears on the page. Uninstalling until the devs fix this.
- Betygsatt 1 av 5av Car Moda, för 6 månader sedanif this service is supposed to identify bias, then it's a huge fail. they also seem to be uninterested in correcting errors. it's certainly not worth paying for in my opinion.
- Betygsatt 5 av 5av Stephen B. Fleming, för 7 månader sedan
- Betygsatt 3 av 5av Firefox-användare 18640166, för 7 månader sedan
- Betygsatt 1 av 5av Dayton, för 7 månader sedanRendered my browser unusable when I was on journalism websites, furthermore, should work on a whitelist without the need to get all my browsing data.
- Betygsatt 1 av 5av PxbVic, för 9 månader sedanThis is a great concept I really like it, but it thrashed the CPU at 100% while running on any web site, I had to uninstall it for this reason... I was going to get a subscription, but the CPU thrashing is too much...
- Betygsatt 1 av 5av Mark, för 9 månader sedan
- Betygsatt 1 av 5av Mike Walsh, för ett år sedanThis extension sends every url you visit back to ground news. This is far too broad. As far as I can tell, they don't state whether these requests are stored and for how long. They seem to have implemented some sort of a black list in the extension, but it really should work as a whitelist instead. Their list of sources can't be that large.
- Betygsatt 1 av 5av Firefox-användare 5905964, för ett år sedanJust no: "Access your data for all websites" What for? I pay for the service, but you need to put out a sensible addon.
- Betygsatt 5 av 5av pasanov, för ett år sedan
- Betygsatt 2 av 5av RokeJulianLockhart, för ett år sedanBy default, I am unable to log in to the extension despite being authenticated via the browser. You have to manually enable "Access your data for https://extension.ground.news" in about:addons.
- Betygsatt 1 av 5av Lightspill, för ett år sedanThis extension may be well-intentioned, but it is a serious violation of trust and privacy. We verified that whenever we accessed a URL even on a personal server, a second request from an AWS instance would follow for the same resource. This is way, way, way inappropriate. And far worse than anything I would have expected given the stated purpose.
- Betygsatt 5 av 5av Zaramoth, för 2 år sedan
- Betygsatt 1 av 5av Juliana, för 2 år sedanI love the site, but this extension is SO BUGGY! I can't save citation, the top bar when I open a news site doesn't recognize I'm logged in already. Horrible.
- Betygsatt 5 av 5av Firefox-användare 14649839, för 2 år sedan
- Betygsatt 1 av 5av Firefox-användare 17912944, för 2 år sedanAccess to the website requires download of an add-on to my browser. Warning label says they will have access to all my browsing data if I download and use it. NO WAY WILL I ALLOW THAT. I am looking for a way to cancel my subscription, but their web address comes back 401. Not a good sign.
- Betygsatt 1 av 5av lightz0, för 3 år sedanYeah I like ground news as an idea but the small percentage of users cursed to read Terms of Service agreements I also take issue with the over-reach here. Good idea, well designed layout, no you cant have all my data and expect me to pay for it.
- Betygsatt 5 av 5av rbxq, för 3 år sedan
- Betygsatt 5 av 5av Firefox-användare 16134204, för 3 år sedanLove the idea of Ground News. Hope they make it more clear the browser permissions they are asking for
- Betygsatt 3 av 5av kungfujoe, för 3 år sedanI love the idea, but this extension's permissions are serious overkill, calling its trustworthiness into questions. From Mozilla, "The extension can read the content of any web page you visit as well as data you enter into those web pages, such as usernames and passwords."
For what this extension does, the "Access Browser Tabs" permission should be entirely sufficient. There's no reason for it to "access your data for all websites."