5 reviews
- Rated 4 out of 5by Firefox user 18749080, 4 days agowhile it does work well (at least on twitch it did for me, cannot vouch for other platforms), this extension views/collects ALL of your browsing data and the contents of ALL web pages that you visit!
I understand it is needed in order to display your emotes and whatnot but in my opinion the devs should read out the relevant websites ONLY, not ALL of them.
Totally ridiculous, if you ask me.
I take my privacy quite seriously, hence my 1-star rating. Obviously, I've also uninstalled it.
Until the devs change this, my review shall remain neutral.
-written and submitted on 24 May 2026-
Edited on 25 May 2026:
Developer(s) have responded to my concerns - if what they claim is true, this is quite unfortunate.
Bumping up my rather negative 1 star to 4 stars.
I wish Mozilla would allow granular control over what websites are read/transmitted, meaning that this extension has to read any and all websites - it is something that the developers have no control over, sadly. They have come forward explaining what they collect and why, and I'm quite happy with that. The extension does work well, and if you cannot live without your animated emotes, well then you have no choice.
I also realised my negative sentiments are better directed at Mozilla and how they have implemented their data consent flow.
Thank you for responding @7tv team, I appreciated that.Developer response
posted 4 days agoHello, I understand your concern. I'd like to make it clear that we are unable to specify which website(s) we ask data consent for. Firefox's data consent flow only gives us the option to specify whether or not we collect/transmit said data type. For more information, see: https://extensionworkshop.com/documentation/develop/firefox-builtin-data-consent/.
The "browsingActivity" data consent is exclusively used to transmit your user presence on Twitch/Kick, so that your cosmetics show up in chat. We do not store this data.
The "websiteContent" data consent is only there for the "/song" command, as it sends a snippet of the stream you're watching to the AudD Music Recognition API. - Rated 4 out of 5by Firefox user 14700770, 6 days ago
- Rated 4 out of 5by Firefox user 19735360, 2 months ago
- Rated 4 out of 5by Gianni, 3 months ago