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Голос РазумаJun 23, 2024
Disgusting. First, the developer decided to completely hide the source code of the extension, but now he has started inserting advertisements without users’ permission. Better use the free and fully open source mockiato extension.
Natalia Díaz PalaciosJun 13, 2024
awesome app! easy to use! the only thing is that is presenting an issue when 204 status is thrown
Chris WellerMay 24, 2024
Avoid like the plague - a developer that's willing to injects ads into your Google homepage without warning will likely do far worse in the future. EDIT: I've created an ad-free fork, available on GitHub under "MokkuReborn". Please support Mukul with donations if you opt to use the ad-free version. https://github.com/itsWeller/MokkuReborn
Mukul JainDeveloperMay 25, 2024
The ad has been removed in 2.0.11, please update! There will be no injected ads from now on.
Asman UmbetovMay 24, 2024
The extension injects ads into the Google pages
Lukas SchmidMay 23, 2024
It WAS a great extension. Shows now ad on google search result. What a shame.
Clara GriveauMay 23, 2024
Was great but deleted it now that it triggers ad on my google search
Gökberk KaracaMay 22, 2024
I removed this extension since it displayed an advertisement on my Google searches without my permission, and didn't mention the source of the advertisement
Tyler CharlesworthMay 22, 2024
Adware!! Recently has begun injecting probably harmless but unexpected and unadvertised ads into Google search results. Generally, Chrome extensions with high levels of browser access are big security risks and it is VERY concerning to see an extension exhibiting unexpected behavior. This was a helpful extension once in a while and if the description noted this ad and the ad itself indicated what had injected it, this would feel more trustworthy. But the stakes are too high to have untrustw... Show more
Mukul JainDeveloperMay 22, 2024
Thanks, ad removed in 2.0.9 (rollback) and will be back in 2.0.10 With proper info, basically a link (in ad popover) to this page https://github.com/mukuljainx/Mokku/discussions/127
Ashish ChoukseyMay 21, 2024
Sadly removing this extension because of the ad. Even if the ad is harmless, it still feels like a breach because firstly it didn't ask for my permission nor did it inform about its origin (could be a line at the top of the ad saying 'by Mokku') and like others, I had to go through all my extensions to identify its source (I even ran a full scan because I feared it was a malware or something).
Mukul JainDeveloperMay 22, 2024
That's pretty helpful feedback, I will modify the ad to let user know it's origin and source code. Thanks! Done will be available from version 2.0.9 Sadly 2.0.8 is already up for review so this will take time.
Aydie MeiMay 21, 2024
Even if the ad is harmless, it still adds unnecessary bloat. Imagine if every plugin did this. Additionally, the ad doesn’t indicate which extension it comes from, making it deceptive and forcing you to search through all your plugins to identify the source.