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Take paid Userlytics tests right from your browser with our easy-to-use web recorder with extension. To use this application, you must first be invited to take a Userlytics test. Userlytics, a leading global platform for easy and intuitive remote user experience testing, makes online usability testing easier than ever with its new web recorder with extension. Test participants can dive right into remote usability tests right from their browser by downloading this fast and secure web extension. Our solution to fast and simple remote UX testing is compatible on the most popular web browsers and across all major operating systems. The web recorder with extension allows for easy participant onboarding and a smoother testing experience. Participants can take most tests without ever switching tabs, with test tasks appearing as an overlay on the test screen. Userlytics’ Web Recorder with Extension offers the following benefits: Task instructions/question overlay (No tab switching needed) Compatibility with the latest version of the most commonly used browsers, including Google Chrome, Firefox, and Microsoft Edge Compatibility with all major operating systems To learn more about Userlytics and paid testing opportunities, please visit Userlytics.com.
JokeTab: Fun jokes for you - Free money for charity
We want you to smile while helping charities for free! Enjoy a laugh with Dad jokes, puns, knock-knocks and more... all while helping to make the world a better place! Here’s how it works: JokeTab shows you a new joke every time you search. While you're smiling, we’re quietly doing something awesome in the background: enabling donations to charity from online stores when you shop — at no extra cost to you. JokeTab partners with thousands of popular online retailers. When you make a purchase from one of them, the store pays us a small referral fee. We donate 100% of that money to great causes, like helping kids with cancer or protecting the environment. Key features: 😄 A fresh, funny joke every time you search ❤️ Donations to charity generated automatically as you shop 🛍️ Works with thousands of your favorite stores 🧾 No signup, no credit card, and no email required — completely free 🔒 Private and secure: we don’t track your searches or sell your data JokeTab makes doing good effortless (and funny). Add it now — it’s free, it’s fun, and it makes the world a little better. JokeTab may get paid referral fees or commissions directly from companies and/or via affiliate programs on sites visited and/or products purchased while using this browser extension. These commissions/affiliate-payments become the donations that go to your selected charity.
Feed Collector
A browser extension used for research purposes that collects some tweets from your Twitter feed. This is a browser extension used for research purposes that collects some tweets from your Twitter feed and then redirects you to a platform which asks some questions about your feed. The purpose of this study is to help us understand more about user experience on social media.
UXtweak
Uxtweak's browser extension for website usability testing studies UXtweak is a powerful UX research platform offering tools for improving usability of websites and mobile apps, from prototypes to production. Via the UXtweak extension, you can provide the web owners with useful insights on how you interact with their websites. These insights can then be used to make the website better and easier to use for you! Website usability testing is a method for evaluating how intuitive and easy to use a website is for its users, by collecting data on how they solve tasks and interact with the website during an online test. Users are notified about the nature of all collected data, and are asked to give explicit consent prior to entering the study. How to use the extension? 1. Install the extension into your web browser. 2. Visit the address of the Website Testing study provided by the study conductor. 3. The extension will record your interaction with the website (in the form of raw interaction data, e.g. clicks, scrolls, and mouse movements). UXtweak's Chrome extension collects data ONLY on the tested website. Based on the study settings, and the level of consent the user has given, UXtweak can collect the following data: ⦁ User's interaction data from the tested website (mouse and/or keyboard events, such as the cursor's location on the screen) ⦁ Metadata regarding the browser, operating system, device, and approximate location ⦁ IP address (special consent required for EU residents) - optional ⦁ User's identification on the UXtweak platform (special consent required for EU residents) - optional ⦁ Form inputs, such as e-mail addresses and phone numbers (special consent required for EU residents) - optional ⦁ Audio, camera and screen recording (special consent required) - optional UXtweak takes users' privacy very seriously and is fully compliant with the GDPR. For more information, please visit the related section on the UXtweak's website here: https://www.uxtweak.com/legal/gdpr-compliance Which permissions does the extension ask for? ⦁ Storage permission - to store data about the study the user is currently participating in. ⦁ Tabs permission - to determine whether the user is currently viewing the tab with the study, and to be able to collect the data as well as display the Website Testing Task panel on the website being tested. ⦁ Scripting permission - to inject the recording code snippet into the website being tested. ⦁ Host permission – to allow a website to be tested as part of a Website Testing study (as the extension cannot determine in advance which site is going to be tested). Changelog: • 1.1.5 – Add support for Bulgarian, Greek and Romanian languages • 1.1.4 – Add support for studies in Portuguese language • 1.1.3 – Add experimental support for cross-domain recording • 1.1.2 – Prevent browser from suspending the extension during active study • 1.1.1 – Prevent injection of content script to frames multiple times • 1.1.0 – Support for recording of iframes added dynamically • 1.0.2 – Support for recording of cross-origin iframes • 1.0.1 – Update meta description • 1.0.0 – First public release
Internet Usage Research by UNIL/Oxford
Developed by CVA Analytics exclusively for use by University of Lausanne/Oxford University to study Internet Usage Behaviour. As part of this research, pre-approved participants who have voluntarily enrolled will be asked to install this Chrome extension. The extension collects data on how users search for specific information during a survey, which websites are visited and how much time is spent on each. This browsing data is securely transmitted to a private server within University of Lausanne and is accessible only to the research team. Participation is voluntary, and users may opt out and uninstall the extension at any time. Each user is assigned a randomized, anonymized ID, ensuring that all data remains non-identifiable.