Bewertungen für NordVPN - a VPN proxy extension for Firefox
NordVPN - a VPN proxy extension for Firefox von NordVPN
Bewertungen von Snake_Wildlife
Bewertet mit 1 von 5 Sternen
von Snake_Wildlife, vor 5 JahrenAfter the update, you can login as many times as you want, you get stuck in a loop, cant select a server, we cannot use this. To Developer responder, please stop telling people to reinstall and delete cookies/cache and go on a 'try to fix it' crusade across their perfectly working computers, you need to work this code related bug out and stop sending people on wild goose-chases. This is a broken add-on and after we have all tried everything we can on our end, YOU need to step up after taking our money and take responsibility with at minimum an apology that thousands of users right now are unable to use your service after paying for it.
The finger is being pointed at YOU now, stop deflecting people with text-book excuses, and fix it. This fault is on YOUR end. YOU need to contact whoever has developed this addon and get them to work out the flaw.
You want to keep earning our money? GET TO WORK. The one star ratings are pouring in as you continue to avoid this issue, and you will no doubt start hemorrhaging customers.
If you want to earn our trust back before it's too late, now is the time for you to wake up!
Contacting support teams, re-installing Windows, clearing cache, fresh reinstalls etc etc, you are wasting our time, our systems are flawless, your Addon broke two weeks ago and the reports are piling in on your desk, do not ignore them.
Start taking these reviews seriously and knock off the "Its your fault, now jump through some hoops" responses. Taking on the noble quest of getting in touch with the lead coder to go on a fixing journey is not our job or responsibility, we have busy lives to run and bills to pay, YOU need to inform your superiors, YOU need to take responsibility, YOU need to fix this. Have i used enough 'You' 's ?
INFORM YOUR SUPERIOR. 2 weeks of total breakdown is not acceptable for a service that claims:
Uptime: NordVPN offers a 99.9 % uptime guarantee.
You have broken your garauntee. Yes your servers are probably "up", but anybody using this add-on has not been able to connect to them for 2 weeks.
Edit: The response below seems to imply you didnt bother to read this complaint. Well i cant be bothered to use your service any further, you have lost this customer. Fix your addon, and stop wasting our time blaming the customer.
The finger is being pointed at YOU now, stop deflecting people with text-book excuses, and fix it. This fault is on YOUR end. YOU need to contact whoever has developed this addon and get them to work out the flaw.
You want to keep earning our money? GET TO WORK. The one star ratings are pouring in as you continue to avoid this issue, and you will no doubt start hemorrhaging customers.
If you want to earn our trust back before it's too late, now is the time for you to wake up!
Contacting support teams, re-installing Windows, clearing cache, fresh reinstalls etc etc, you are wasting our time, our systems are flawless, your Addon broke two weeks ago and the reports are piling in on your desk, do not ignore them.
Start taking these reviews seriously and knock off the "Its your fault, now jump through some hoops" responses. Taking on the noble quest of getting in touch with the lead coder to go on a fixing journey is not our job or responsibility, we have busy lives to run and bills to pay, YOU need to inform your superiors, YOU need to take responsibility, YOU need to fix this. Have i used enough 'You' 's ?
INFORM YOUR SUPERIOR. 2 weeks of total breakdown is not acceptable for a service that claims:
Uptime: NordVPN offers a 99.9 % uptime guarantee.
You have broken your garauntee. Yes your servers are probably "up", but anybody using this add-on has not been able to connect to them for 2 weeks.
Edit: The response below seems to imply you didnt bother to read this complaint. Well i cant be bothered to use your service any further, you have lost this customer. Fix your addon, and stop wasting our time blaming the customer.
Antwort des Entwicklers
geschrieben am vor 5 JahrenHello. We are sorry to hear about the situation. Please make sure you are using the latest available version of the extension (2.30.3). If so, yet the issue still persists, contact our customer support team via live chat at support.nordvpn.com so they could take a closer look at the issue. -A.S.
2.744 Bewertungen
- Bewertet mit 5 von 5 Sternenvon nv, vor 16 Stunden
- Bewertet mit 5 von 5 Sternenvon Firefox-Benutzer 18390722, vor 2 Tagen
- Bewertet mit 4 von 5 Sternenvon Antonello, vor 2 Tagen
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- Bewertet mit 1 von 5 Sternenvon leetNigthshade, vor 9 TagenNew permissions verbatim: "The developer says this extension collects: personally identifying information, financial and payment information." Wtf. I don't care if that's different wording of existing permissions, I don't want you to have those permissions, NordVPN.
If you look at the Proton VPN extension it only requires permissions for Access your data for account.proton.me and account.protonvpn.com. Whereas for Nord it's required to access all website data, not optional. If Nord needs to access data for account information, they should restrict it to Nord domain(s), rather than leaving it open for this extension to be able to read all website data. That seems like an implementation improvement they can make, rather than excuses.Antwort des Entwicklers
geschrieben am vor 6 TagenHello! Thank you for your review. Please note that despite the different wording, the same permissions as previously are used and we do not collect any additional information. While we cannot comment on other services, website access is required for VPN to run on them. If you'd like more information or have any other questions, please do not hesitate to contact us at support@nordvpn.com. -D.S. - Bewertet mit 1 von 5 Sternenvon Shadi, vor 11 TagenNordVPN is pushing an update to force data harvesting including privacy data and payment information. Even from paying users like me!
Antwort des Entwicklers
geschrieben am vor 10 TagenHello! Thanks for noticing. A few days back Firefox update changed how permissions are displayed, but we haven't introduced any new data collection. The broad language refers to existing info like your subscription ID and currency. We remain dedicated to privacy and only use the data necessary to keep things working for you. -L.L. - Bewertet mit 5 von 5 Sternenvon Firefox-Benutzer 16263539, vor 12 TagenDon't panic, this is a Firefox policy change, not a NordVPN data grab.
NordVPN hasn't introduced any new telemetry, tracking, or background data harvesting. They simply pushed an update to comply with Firefox's new rules. Because this is a premium, account-based service, it naturally handles:
Authentication: Your Nord Account login/email.
Financial Info: Checking your active subscription status so the extension actually works.
Location: Finding the closest, fastest VPN servers to route your traffic.
Chill. It's exactly the same Nord VPN service we've been getting all along.Antwort des Entwicklers
geschrieben am vor 10 TagenHello there. We are thankful for your understanding and kind words! Stay safe. -L.L. - Bewertet mit 1 von 5 Sternenvon NeoOne, vor 12 Tagen
- Bewertet mit 1 von 5 Sternenvon Firefox-Benutzer 12835828, vor 12 TagenWtf is the new permission for ? Please provide a changelog or revert the changes now !
Antwort des Entwicklers
geschrieben am vor 12 TagenHey, yesterday we had a Firefox extension update approved, and Firefox is now showing broader consent categories for data the extension already used. No new data collection was introduced on our side. The wording may look alarming, but in reality it refers to things like subscription ID/type, payment status, currency, etc. We remain committed to collecting only the minimum data necessary to provide and maintain the service. -L.L. - Bewertet mit 1 von 5 Sternenvon Atman, vor 12 Tagen
- Bewertet mit 1 von 5 Sternenvon Firefox-Benutzer 16751809, vor 12 TagenWhat the heck is that 🤨 ? Private data harvesting... for a privacy related product.
One could start think about if our data is actually private when using Nord products.
If this won't be reverted no way I'm gonna prolong subscription.
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Edit: (forbidden URLs: look for ["Announcing data collection consent changes for new Firefox extensions" site:blog.mozilla.org] in search engine)- is what I assume is L.L. referring to.
I'd like to see explanation then why it was collected up until now, just simply policy was not requiring to explicitly be stated up until now.
Can this really, really cannot be avoided?Antwort des Entwicklers
geschrieben am vor 12 TagenHello! To be clear, no new data collection was introduced with yesterday's update. Firefox is now showing broader descriptions for existing data like subscription IDs and payment info. It might look alarming, but we are still focused on data minimization and only use what’s essential to provide the service. -L.L. - Bewertet mit 3 von 5 Sternenvon dg9281, vor 12 TagenAs other commenters mentioned, its started to force privacy data harvesting, including financial information, forms, and payment data.
Antwort des Entwicklers
geschrieben am vor 12 TagenHello there. We understand the concern, but no new data is being collected. Firefox recently updated their consent categories for data the extension already used, such as payment status and subscription type. While the new wording sounds broad, our policy hasn't changed - we only collect the minimum data required to maintain your service. -L.L. - Bewertet mit 1 von 5 Sternenvon Firefox-Benutzer 12626933, vor 13 TagenWhile a VPN advertises that you won’t be tracked online, now the VPN itself tracks your financial, payment, and personally identifying info. Brilliant scheme.
Antwort des Entwicklers
geschrieben am vor 12 TagenHi! Just to clarify, our update yesterday didn't add any new data collection. Firefox is simply using broader categories to describe data we’ve always used, like subscription and payment status. The wording can look intense, but we’re still strictly committed to collecting only the bare minimum needed to run the service. -L.L. - Bewertet mit 1 von 5 Sternenvon Cookiz, vor 13 TagenLatest update asked permissions to gather personal data and payment information, which is unacceptable for a VPN organization.
Antwort des Entwicklers
geschrieben am vor 12 TagenHello! Just wanted to clarify that yesterday’s update didn't introduce any new data collection. Firefox has simply moved to broader consent categories for data we already used, such as subscription type and currency. The new wording can seem alarming, but our commitment to privacy and data minimization remains exactly the same. -L.L. - Bewertet mit 1 von 5 Sternenvon Greg, vor 13 TagenThe latest update sneakily forces privacy data harvesting, including financial information, forms, and payment data. This is ridiculous and should be banned.
RE: Stop making this sound harmless. Firefox is clearly asking me to approve new required data collection before the extension can update. I cannot reject these permissions separately, so in practice I either accept the added privacy risk or I cannot install the update.
The warning explicitly mentions personally identifying information, financial and payment information, authentication information, and location. That is not just normal technical wording. If no new data collection was introduced, then explain exactly why Firefox now requires this new consent and why users are being forced to approve it. At the moment it looks like a serious privacy downgrade, and I am not comfortable accepting it.
Permissions and data
Required permissions:
Download files and read and modify the browser’s download history
Display notifications to you
Read and modify privacy settings
Control browser proxy settings
Access browser tabs
Access browser activity during navigation
Access your data for all web sites
Optional permissions:
Access your data for all web sites
Required data collection, according to the developer:
Authentication information
Financial and payment information
Location
Personally identifying information
Optional data collection, according to the developer:
Technical and interaction dataAntwort des Entwicklers
geschrieben am vor 12 TagenHey, Greg, yesterday we had a Firefox extension update approved, and Firefox is now showing broader consent categories for data the extension already used. No new data collection was introduced on our side. The wording may look alarming, but in reality it refers to things like subscription ID/type, payment status, currency, etc. We remain committed to collecting only the minimum data necessary to provide and maintain the service. -L.L. - Bewertet mit 4 von 5 Sternenvon David Hearn, vor einem Monat
- Bewertet mit 5 von 5 Sternenvon George, vor einem Monat
Antwort des Entwicklers
geschrieben am vor einem MonatWe're overjoyed to receive your feedback! Thank you for choosing us for your service needs. G.M.- Bewertet mit 5 von 5 Sternenvon chowderchops, vor einem Monat