Bewertungen für Keepa.com - Amazon Price Tracker
Keepa.com - Amazon Price Tracker von Keepa.com
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- Bewertet mit 5 von 5 Sternenvon ff, vor 10 MinutenPerfect. (To other users: Please read the provided information about the permissions before writing feedback.)
- Bewertet mit 5 von 5 Sternenvon mark, vor einer Stunde
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- Bewertet mit 5 von 5 Sternenvon Younes Aassila, vor einem TagThank you for the transparency around the recent permission prompts.
- Bewertet mit 5 von 5 Sternenvon Firefox-Benutzer 12254945, vor einem TagI've been concerned recently with this extension failing, but good to see the dev being transparent about why. I could not even tell anyone how long I've had Keepa installed - it's been a long time. Fantastic extension.
- Bewertet mit 5 von 5 Sternenvon Firefox-Benutzer 17865869, vor 2 TagenA truly useful Firefox Add-on. I'm sorry you're getting reviewed bombed by people who did not bother to read the release notes.
- Bewertet mit 2 von 5 Sternenvon Firefox-Benutzer 18292245, vor 2 Tagenwhy you keep asking for new permission to view activity and auth info. why it was working just fine before?
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geschrieben am vor 2 TagenSorry - twice is twice too many.
The first prompt was Firefox's new data disclosure, mandatory for every add-on since Firefox 140. Nothing about Keepa changed, only the labels.
The second was us removing one of them: "personally identifying information", which was only ever your Keepa account token - now labelled "authentication information". Firefox re-prompts whenever a label is added, even when the list gets shorter.
It works exactly as it did before. What's left is browsing activity, because a price chart requires knowing which product you're on, and the account token. Nothing is logged unless you track something.
No further prompts expected. - Bewertet mit 1 von 5 Sternenvon Firefox-Benutzer 20105560, vor 2 TagenWhat do you mean you need my authentication information ? I really hope this is a mistake and will get reversed.
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geschrieben am vor 2 TagenThe "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. - Bewertet mit 5 von 5 Sternenvon Rifat, vor 2 Tagen
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- Bewertet mit 1 von 5 Sternenvon Firefox-Benutzer 20018760, vor 3 Tagen
- Bewertet mit 5 von 5 Sternenvon Firefox-Benutzer 18359640, vor 3 TagenGreat extension, bringing actual, useful data to Amazon listings!
One additional star for the clear explanation of what data is collected. - Bewertet mit 1 von 5 Sternenvon Firefox-Benutzer 20099719, vor 5 Tagen
- Bewertet mit 5 von 5 Sternenvon Primokorn, vor 5 TagenDo NOT post BAD reviews if you are not aware of this information (from Keepa support):
"Nothing 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. This unfortunately triggers the "collecting browsing history" permission.
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."
Do not blame Keepa for things required by Mozilla.
This kind of "issue" also happens On Google Play.
I'll keep using this addon! - Bewertet mit 1 von 5 Sternenvon Firefox-Benutzer 20098764, vor 5 Tagen
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- Bewertet mit 4 von 5 Sternenvon Raygen, vor 5 TagenEDIT: False alarm. Good informative response from the developer. Bit of a wrong move from FF.
Searching online and taking a better look at Keepa's privacy policy, it may be not perfect, but I trust it.
OLD REVIEW:
This just became a privacy nightmare. Uninstalled.Antwort des Entwicklers
geschrieben am vor 5 TagenNothing 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. - Bewertet mit 4 von 5 Sternenvon Firefox-Benutzer 18718208, vor 5 TagenEdit: I have adjusted my review under the understanding that this is a change in how firefox discloses data privacy. I would still advise the developers to address some still relevant concerns from Platant's blog post "Data exfiltration in Keepa Price Tracker".
Original: Uninstalling until the recent changes requiring lots of personal data collection is rolled back. There is no need for this info and hasn't been needed for years. Enshitification.Antwort des Entwicklers
geschrieben am vor 5 TagenNothing 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. - Bewertet mit 1 von 5 Sternenvon Firefox-Benutzer 13463099, vor 5 TagenGreed 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.
Antwort des Entwicklers
geschrieben am vor 5 TagenNothing 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. - Bewertet mit 1 von 5 Sternenvon Firefox-Benutzer 18705558, vor 6 TagenLove what this does but they keep adding more and more ways to take your data for no reason other than sell it. No thanks.
Antwort des Entwicklers
geschrieben am vor 5 TagenNothing 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. - Bewertet mit 1 von 5 Sternenvon anon578120, vor 6 Tagen
- Bewertet mit 1 von 5 Sternenvon Firefox-Benutzer 20097545, vor 6 TagenIt does it's job, but why does it need "personally identifying information" ?
I will just uninstall this shit, as if we needed more trackers.Antwort des Entwicklers
geschrieben am vor 5 TagenNothing 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. - Bewertet mit 1 von 5 Sternenvon Surf, vor 6 TagenRecent 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.Antwort des Entwicklers
geschrieben am vor 5 TagenNothing 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.