Colorblindness EdTech 2019

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What is Colorblindness EdTech 2019?
Colorblindness EdTech 2019 is a highly customizable Chrome extension called ColorLoud. It helps colorblind individuals by enhancing color separation and distortion, allowing them to see differences in similar colors. It is compatible with videos and currently supports red-weak or red-blind colorblindness.

Extension stats

By: colorloud
Users: 71
Rating: 4.75 (4)
Version: 1.0 (Last updated: 2019-12-27)
Creation date: 2019-12-27
Risk impact: Low risk impact
Risk likelihood: Very low risk likelihood
Manifest version: 2
Permissions:
  • activeTab
  • declarativeContent
  • storage
Size: 17.87K

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Extension summary

The ColorLoud Chrome extension helps colorblind people see differences in similar colors. Since everyone is different, the extension is highly customizable to help find the balance between noticeable color separation and distortion, and it now works with videos.

(currently only red-weak or red-blind colorblindness supported)

User reviews

Funktioniert super mit meiner Rot-Grün Schwäche. Eine An/Aus-Option fehlt.
by Dror H, 2020-02-12

This works. Passed an Enchroma test, lol. Needs an on/off toggle.
by Andrei Felix, 2019-12-28

This works so well ! I never thought i could see normal colors because enchroma glasses are so exepensive, thank you so much !
by portalthree, 2019-12-28
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Extension safety

Risk impact

Colorblindness EdTech 2019 requires very minimum permissions.

Risk likelihood

Colorblindness EdTech 2019 has earned a good reputation and can be trusted.

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