Hypothes.is based peer-review annotations

Reviz.in: Hypothes.is based peer-review annotations.
What is Hypothes.is based peer-review annotations?
Reviz.in is a Chrome extension that allows you to annotate and generate review reports for PDFs using Hypothes.is. Only PDF identifiers are stored in the cloud, ensuring privacy. You can easily copy and paste the review report to any publisher's interface.

Extension stats

Users: 184 ▼ -14
Version: 1.34.0.3 (Official Build) (Last updated: 2017-08-11)
Creation date: 2017-08-11
Risk impact: High risk impact
Risk likelihood: Low risk likelihood
Manifest version: 2
Permissions:
  • <all_urls>
  • contentSettings
  • storage
  • tabs
Size: 4.74M

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Extension summary

Reviz.in is a web browser based application based upon the hypothes.is annotation client which allows you to annotate and PDFs for peer review. Only a unique PDF identifier and not peer-review PDFs are stored in the cloud while Reviz.in locks down client functionality so no peer-review data is shared (the default in the Hypothes.is client). In addition, Reviz.in provides a quick summary of all comments on a PDF as a "Review Report" which you can copy and paste to the any publisher's interface. I'm indebted to the Hypothes.is project to make this possible, please consider contributing to the project in any way possible.

Extension safety

Risk impact

Hypothes.is based peer-review annotations requires some sensitive permissions that could impact your browser and data security. Exercise caution before installing.

Risk likelihood

Hypothes.is based peer-review annotations has earned a fairly good reputation and likely can be trusted.

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