Compare Chrome extensions: Language Reactor vs Avira Browser Safety

Stats Language Reactor Language Reactor Avira Browser Safety Avira Browser Safety
User count 2,000,000+ 7,000,000+
Average rating 4.26 4.15
Rating count 3,395 2,962
Last updated 2021-08-30 2022-10-26
Size 802.82K 1.79M
Version 5.0.0 4.2.7.2439
Short description
Improve your skills on your own, effectively and enjoyably, by watching films and series in the language you study. Your surfing made private and secure
Full summary

Language Reactor is a powerful toolbox for learning languages. It helps you to discover, understand, and learn from native materials. Studying will become more effective, interesting, and enjoyable! (formerly called 'Language Learning with Netflix')

Netflix The extension adds dual language subtitles, a popup dictionary, precise video playback controls and many more features when watching films and series on the Netflix website!

YouTube Thousands of channels for you to watch on any topic you can imagine! Develop your comprehension with authentic language in context.

Books and Websites Import text, Language Reactor will add a machine translation in your language and read the text with super-realistic text-to-speech.

Our extension runs on Google Chrome on desktop and laptop computers running Windows and MacOS.

Avira Browser Safety protects you from malicious websites & invisible trackers

Safe surfing

  • Browse securely: We block over 80 million malicious sites per month.
  • Shield your identity: We detect over 20 million phishing & spam attacks per month.
  • Download safely: We prevent over 1 million potentially unwanted applications (PUA) from hiding in your downloads.

Private browsing

  • Anti-tracking: We stop thousands of ad networks from monitoring you online.
  • Optimal experience: We enable you to access all your favorite web services without interference.

Smarter searches

  • Know before you go: We highlight infected sites directly in your search results.
  • Anti-hijacking: We ensure you’re never redirected to malicious search engines.