Compare Chrome extensions: PassBrow: Browser Password/Site Blocking vs Nod - Reactions for Google Meet
Stats | PassBrow: Browser Password/Site Blocking | Nod - Reactions for Google Meet |
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User count | 10,000+ | 7,987,421+ |
Average rating | 3.28 | 3.79 |
Rating count | 253 | 334 |
Last updated | 2023-12-01 | 2020-10-16 |
Size | 1.48M | 8.64M |
Version | 6.10.9 | 2.5.5 |
Short description | |
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Protect your browser with a synced password on any browser using the same account and keep any site you want blocked. | Quick emoji reactions for muted team members |
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Also available for Firefox, Chromium, Edge, Brava and Opera browsers.PassBrow is offered in trial mode, being able to use its main functionality (protect the browser with a password) 10 times a day in the free version and unlimited in the paid version. It is possible to unlock using a code, sent to the email or using the code generated by PassBrow-Authenticator. With PassBrow-Authenticator it is also possible to read the QR Code generated in the extension, all of the above options being optional. In the free and paid version, it is also possible, through the extension's popup, to generate alphanumeric passwords and with some special characters. In its paid version, all features are released:
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When running larger meetings in Google Meet, it can be difficult to gauge real-time feedback as you are speaking. Nod allows team members to send real-time reactions to presenters and speakers during meetings on Google Meet. For more info: https://nod.rocks For updates and inquiries: https://twitter.com/jamiecio PRIVACY POLICY https://nod.rocks/privacy |