Compare Chrome extensions: Just Not Sorry -- the Chrome extension vs Prodigy Hacking Extension (PHEx)

Stats Just Not Sorry -- the Chrome extension Just Not Sorry -- the Chrome extension Prodigy Hacking Extension (PHEx) Prodigy Hacking Extension (PHEx)
User count 20,000+ 100,000+
Average rating 3.72 3.67
Rating count 74 438
Last updated 2022-11-23 2022-01-25
Size 110.59K 37.06K
Version 2.4.0 2.1.8
Short description
A Chrome extension that warns you when you write emails using words which undermine your message PHEx is an extension made to raise awareness of security issues for Prodigy
Full summary

We're Just NOT Sorry! Let's build awareness of how we qualify our message and diminish our voice. Inspired by the writings of Tara Mohr and others, this Chrome Extension for Gmail and Outlook for web helps you send more confident emails by warning you when you use words which undermine your message. Commonly used qualifying words and phrases are underlined for you to choose how you want to address them. Hover over the underline to see additional information about how using the phrase is perceived. (Don't worry, the underline won't get sent as part of your email if you decide to ignore it.) Created by Tami Reiss, Steve Brudz, Manish Kakwani, and Eric Tillberg of Def Method (www.defmethod.com).

The goal of the Prodigy Hacking Organization is to raise awareness of the game security issues that SMARTeacher has blatantly ignored. This is a Chrome extension that allows users of SMARTeacher products (currently: Prodigy) to explore security issues within the game without exposing any functionality that could be damaging to another user's expierence.

For more information, see https://prodigyhacking.com

We do NOT collect any information on you or anything else. We do not see profits from you or anyone else.

Our code is 100% open source, and you can view our code and other projects at https://github.com/Prodigy-Hacking

Prodigy Hacking is in no way associated with Prodigy Math Game or SMARTeacher.