1.2 out of 5
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The InventorJun 4, 2024
Any lower? Google needs to add a way to give negative stars.
Nolan ChamleeMay 14, 2024
I had bad things sent to me by people, would recommend other websites
Felix BrantMay 7, 2024
This is totally fair, we pay for the computers but dont get access to them. Like if ur mad just say that. Wish I could give a lower review.
Lucas BergApr 30, 2024
bro they are so mean
bluga sndApr 15, 2024
this app is really made for crime, it give no privacy at all and really annoying i don't know why this app still been made
Brian ChenApr 15, 2024
the worse app ever existed, it was for creep and who ever use this thing is a creep, it can see any website that person is on even some apps, this thing can spy on people, block people and even take control of the entire computer giving absolute 0 privacy at all
Arthur ButcherMar 25, 2024
Dyknow sucks. Theres a reason they went extinct. this is wut I think :) Once upon a time, in the digital realm, there existed an innocuous-sounding browser extension called Dino. Its promise was simple: to block unwanted content, shielding users from the relentless onslaught of ads, pop-ups, and tracking scripts. But beneath its friendly dinosaur logo lay a dark secret—a tale of frustration, broken websites, and unintended consequences. The Rise of Dino Dino emerged during the golden age ... Show more
Wilson ParkerMar 1, 2024
Here are the pro's and here are the cons Pro's There's Zero The Cons Overblocking: Sometimes, the Dino extension goes overboard. It may mistakenly block non-intrusive ads or essential elements of a webpage. Users find themselves unable to access certain content due to aggressive filtering. False Positives: The extension occasionally misidentifies harmless elements as ads. This false positive issue frustrates users who encounter broken layouts or missing features on websites. Compatibility Is... Show more
Mateo CoronaFeb 14, 2024
i want this extension gone soooo bad
Carson SpallFeb 12, 2024
It's a virus. This is used in my school, and it's an invasion of students privacy and a violation of the 4th amendment. No educator should be allowed to view and mess with your private information. This is awful and should be deleted.