Malwarebytes Browser Guard 的评价
Malwarebytes Browser Guard 作者: Malwarebytes
70 条评价
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发布于 5 年前Hi there!
Exactly what we collect is stated in our Privacy Policy:
https://www.malwarebytes.com/privacy/policy-for-browser-guard/
To opt out:
* From the Browser Guard UI navigate to the Support page
* Untick the box that reads "Send anonymous telemetry to Malwarebytes"
* Telemetry collection will be disabled
If you are seeing otherwise, please get in touch with our support team at support.malwarebytes.com.开发者回应
发布于 5 年前Hi Joe. Thanks for your feedback. Our app doesn't collect any personal data, as listed in our Privacy policy, you can read the information here:
https://www.malwarebytes.com/privacy/
The information that is collected is atomized and is not attributed to any user.- 评分 3 / 5来自 Firefox 用户 13163623, 5 年前A great browser addon to protect user, but after 6 months of use I have decided to remove it, so many false positives when I am looking at websites or downloading content (Legitimate applications embraced in the opensource community and alike)
just too many nuisances keeping it. a great app none the less.开发者回应
发布于 5 年前Hi there. Thank you for your honest review, I will pass this on to the Browser Guard developers. - Why is there no standard Option / Setting to not show the ICON in the Adress-Bar and I have to manually hide it via FireFox if I want it on without showing the distracting Icon, also a second Option to NOT show the numbers of currently blocked items on the icon is necessary, AdBlockPlus for example does both of this, as they know some people don't want to be distracted and need to manage their space in bars on their own.
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发布于 6 年前Hey Nordic, I'm sorry you had this experience! We've identified the source of this bug and we will get it fixed as soon as possible.
Thanks for helping verify that Chrome is working.
While we get this fixed, temporarily disable "Scams Protection" on the page you want to download from.- 评分 3 / 5来自 Firefox 用户 13508716, 6 年前
- 评分 3 / 5来自 Firefox 用户 6519592, 6 年前
- This doesn't go far enough in removal of ads. Take Reuters site, there is a massive banner on the top of the page that doesn't get removed, fed by dianomi. Other pages are the same.
Current version has a very annoying console.log statement. I agree most don't see it; but imagine a programmer looking for bugs seeing it every page load, some script calls, etc.
Not quite what I expected from Malwarebytes. - 评分 3 / 5来自 Firefox 用户 12830855, 6 年前Just installed it and right away I see that it doesn't block email ads from my webmail inbox like Adblock Plus does. I have Malwarebytes Premium so I'm ditching the addon and going back to Adblock Plus.
- 评分 3 / 5来自 Firefox 用户 14779690, 7 年前
- I find it more of a nuisance than a help. It frequently blocks app downloads ("bad reputation") which I know are from trustworthy sites. It considers The Onion clickbait. It shows a badge with a number, but I don't know what that means, and it provides no information about what it is actually doing. I'm uninstalling.
- I use uMatrix and uBlock and am a very big fan of those addons but I figured I'd throw this on top and see what happened. It doesn't seem to have done anything detrimental to any of the sites I like to commonly browse and in some cases I can see an indicator on the icon showing that it's blocking something but I am not seeing any way of showing exactly WHAT it is blocking. It would be nice if it gave more information on the little drop down menu when you click the icon as to what it is actually doing.
- 评分 3 / 5来自 Firefox 用户 14336251, 7 年前
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发布于 8 年前can you please provide an instance or domain where add-on failed to to block the pop up and ads ?
your feedback is valuable to us and we will be more then happy to resolve issues.- 评分 3 / 5来自 Firefox 用户 13714767, 8 年前I'm a pro user and the extension seems to block pro web protection from starting. Makes sense, but it causes pro to always object
- 评分 3 / 5来自 Firefox 用户 12168538, 8 年前Please, I would like to see in next versions, details about what the add-on detects (malwares) or blocks (trackers). We see the number, not the details of the activity, as in Ghostery