Fakespot Fake Amazon Reviews and eBay Sellers 的评价
Fakespot Fake Amazon Reviews and eBay Sellers 作者: Mozilla Firefox
271 条评价
- 评分 4 / 5来自 kdv666,5 个月前It's not 100% effective, but it's a good tool to have. Amazon's reviews are becoming less and less trustworthy, and they don't seem to care at all. I use both this and CamelCamelCamel which spots the fake "Sale!" prices.
- 评分 1 / 5来自 Firefox 用户 14535781,5 个月前
- 评分 1 / 5来自 Firefox 用户 18042152,5 个月前
- 评分 1 / 5来自 Brian,5 个月前
- 评分 1 / 5来自 Umbra,5 个月前You don't actually "need" the data from my machine. I'm willing to bet if I block all outgoing traffic to your servers at a network level, the extension will still work just fine. I was alright sharing some data until you became more heavy handed with it. Now you cannot have any of my data ever again. Collect responsibly or not at all.
- 评分 4 / 5来自 PhantomDancer,5 个月前
- 评分 1 / 5来自 tooby,5 个月前I have loved this add-on for a long time, but the new privacy stuff gets a 1 star and uninstall.
- 评分 1 / 5来自 Firefox 用户 18497036,5 个月前It used to work much better, but what really pushed me away was this dishonest privacy policy change, about collecting (and likely selling) user data. Thanks but no thanks. Do better.
- 评分 1 / 5来自 Firefox 用户 18497007,5 个月前This addon was updated with complete and total disrespect for user privacy. It wasn't enough for Mozilla to become a total freakshow organization staffed exclusively with mentally ill management, they also have to become data harvesting psychos.
- 评分 1 / 5来自 Alex,5 个月前
- 评分 1 / 5来自 geeknik,5 个月前After analyzing the Fakespot privacy policy and the Mozilla Manifesto, I've identified several inconsistencies which highlight differences in their approaches to internet privacy and user rights. Here are the key points of divergence:
Data Collection and User Privacy:
Mozilla's Principle 4 states that "Individuals' security and privacy on the internet are fundamental and must not be treated as optional." However, Fakespot's privacy policy outlines extensive data collection practices, including personal information, device information, and user behavior. This broad data collection seems at odds with Mozilla's emphasis on fundamental privacy rights.
User Control Over Data:
Mozilla's Principle 5 asserts that "Individuals must have the ability to shape the internet and their own experiences on it." In contrast, Fakespot's policy gives users limited control over their data. While it mentions some user rights, the process for exercising these rights isn't clearly outlined, and the policy takes a "take it or leave it" approach to consent.
Transparency and Accountability:
Mozilla's Principle 8 emphasizes "Transparent community-based processes promote participation, accountability and trust." Fakespot's policy, however, lacks specificity in areas such as data retention periods and the process for policy changes, which could be seen as less transparent and accountable.
Commercial Interests vs. Public Benefit:
Mozilla's Principle 9 states, "Commercial involvement in the development of the internet brings many benefits; a balance between commercial profit and public benefit is critical." Fakespot's policy seems more heavily weighted towards commercial interests, with extensive data collection and sharing practices that primarily benefit the company and its partners.
Open and Accessible Internet:
Mozilla's Principle 2 declares that "The internet is a global public resource that must remain open and accessible." While Fakespot provides a service intended to help users, its data collection and processing practices could be seen as creating barriers to open and free internet use, particularly for privacy-conscious individuals.
Enriching Individual Lives:
Mozilla's Principle 3 states that "The internet must enrich the lives of individual human beings." While Fakespot aims to provide valuable services, its extensive data collection and sharing practices could be seen as potentially compromising individual privacy and autonomy, which some might argue doesn't align with enriching lives.
Citations:
[1] https://www.mozilla.org/en-US/about/manifesto/
[2] https://c.fakespot.io/fakespot_privacy_policy.pdf - 评分 1 / 5来自 jammnrose,5 个月前Useless, misleading. This rates first party Nintendo products/games an "F". Sure, ok. Who knows what else it gets wrong. Permissions are way too invasive. Try again Mozilla.
- 评分 1 / 5来自 Austin ,5 个月前Wanted to love this but between the data collection policy and inconsistency in the ability to parse out junk products, I have to say this add on is about 90% useless.
If Mozilla reworks this add on I would consider using it again. - 评分 5 / 5来自 Firefox 用户 15271125,5 个月前
- 评分 1 / 5来自 Firefox 用户 16176053,5 个月前
- 评分 1 / 5来自 SkepticalLayman,5 个月前disgusting that Mozilla would put out such a blatant datamining product
- 评分 1 / 5来自 Clutterfunk,5 个月前Seriously... and its made by Mozilla as well :( I guess they will have to get your data somehow...
- 评分 1 / 5来自 Pitt,5 个月前I uninstalled it without hesitation after their extortionate notice about the collection and use of my data
I had no idea that an add-on with such unacceptable practices belongs to Mozilla! - 评分 1 / 5来自 Tanmay Rai,5 个月前
- 评分 3 / 5来自 mustaqim,5 个月前Doesn't work on Amazon.co.za which makes it currently useless. Also needs to support local, major South African eCommerce websites.
- 评分 1 / 5来自 wbali,5 个月前The biggest stinking lie is that they HAVE to collect private data to be able to function, f*ck off...
- 评分 2 / 5来自 Firefox 用户 6107880,5 个月前Opens new tabs asking for data collection, even when updating in the background. Super annoying and quiestionable from a privacy perspective. Otherwise not a bad idea.