Consumer Rights Wiki Firefox

Consumer Rights Wiki

Shows a popup and notifications when the current site may have an article on the Consumer Rights Wiki.

Features & Capabilities

Consumer Rights Wiki is a browser extension that detects when the site, product, or service you are viewing has a corresponding article on the Consumer Rights Wiki. It surfaces this information via a lightweight popup for quick access.

Stay informed while you browse, without leaving your current page. Use the extension to verify consumer rights topics and quickly locate authoritative articles.

User Growth & Download Statistics

Manifest V3 Add-on Education Content
By:
FULU Foundation
Daily users:
3,938 -12
Rating:
4.96
(99)
Version:
1.0.35 Last updated: 2026-05-04
Version code:
6245857
Creation date:
2026-02-28
Risk:
High risk impact Moderate risk likelihood
Permissions:
Host permissions:
  • <all_urls>
Content scripts matches:
  • <all_urls>
Size:
1.08MB
Email:
ja*****@fulu.org
URLs:
Website ,Privacy policy
Full description:
See detailed description
Source:
Firefox Add-ons Store
Data ingested on:
2026-06-21
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Other platforms

Chrome
Consumer Rights Wiki (v1.0.35)
20,000 4.97 (211)

Contact the developer

Chrome-Stats does not own this Firefox add-on. Please use these information below to contact the Firefox add-on developer.
Developed by:
FULU Foundation
Firefox Add-ons Store
https://addons.mozilla.org/firefox/addon/consumer-rights-wiki/
Email:
ja*****@fulu.org
Website:
https://github.com/FULU-Foundation/CRW-Extension/issues

User Reviews

I love consumer rights protection and helping others make smart choices with their money! RAHHHHHH
by Gr*****, 2026-05-29

So I've been using this extension since Louis uploaded his video on it and this is my honest opinion: In its current state, it's counter productive. I find myself more annoyed that it pops up rather than find value in the information it provides. This isn't due to lack of interest but due to the inefficient method of communication the extension employs. It's just too hard to read at a glance. It ends up being a bit of a "boy who cried wolf" situation where the thing pops up whenever I visit a new site, that it ceases to be a sufficient warning anymore and I just close it out of habit. I think the popup can be vastly improved by streamlining the info that is displayed. For instance, why is there so much space wasted on explaining what the website is? I know what the website is, I'm literally on it. You don't need to give me a description of the website. ESPECIALLY since the entire description box for the website is larger, highlighted and takes up more space than the anti-consumer information the extension is intended to communicate! -The popup should have the name of the website with a button under it to expand to show the description that would be collapsed by default. -The "Related Incidents" title should have a counter next to it indicating the number of incidents contained within the list. -The items in the list itself should have a larger, more readable font. Each incident should also have more information visible without any additional action required by the user. Maybe it expands when the user mouses over it or something. -You should increase the upper limit to the number of incidents on the main popup before prompting the user if they want to see more. In fact, I'd even say that any incident that is "Active" should be visible by default. -Finally, rather than just saying "Active" you should also show the most relevant date as to when the incident took place. People don't like clicking things. They especially don't like clicking things that take them to another website. So the more RELEVANT information you can provide before it becomes too much clutter and hard to read, the better.
by R3*****, 2026-04-30

by Aj*****, 2026-04-19
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Is Consumer Rights Wiki Safe?

Risk impact
Risk impact measures the level of extra permissions an extension has access to. A low risk impact extension cannot do much harms, whereas a high risk impact extension can do a lot of damage like stealing your password, bypassing your security settings, and accessing your personal data. High risk impact extensions are not necessarily malicious. However, if they do turn malicious, they can be very harmful.

Consumer Rights Wiki requires some sensitive permissions that could impact your browser and data security. Exercise caution before installing.

Risk impact analysis details
  • Critical Grants access to browser tabs, which can be used to track user browsing habits and history, presenting a privacy concern.
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Risk likelihood
Risk likelihood measures the probability that a Firefox add-on may turn malicious. This is determined by the publisher and the Firefox add-on reputation on Firefox Add-ons Store, the amount of time the Firefox add-on has been around, and other signals about the Firefox add-on. Our algorithms are not perfect, and are subject to change as we discover new ways to detect malicious extensions. We recommend that you always exercise caution when installing a Firefox add-on.

Consumer Rights Wiki is probably trust-worthy. Prefer other publishers if available. Exercise caution when installing this add-on.

Risk likelihood analysis details
  • High This extension has low user count. Unpopular extensions may not be stable or safe.
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