Zuster
Zuster is a social reading list where you save articles for you and your friends.
What is Zuster?
Zuster is a Chrome extension by zuster.me. This extension has 16 weekly active users and was removed from Chrome Web Store a year ago. The latest version, 4.3, was updated 3 years ago.
Stats
- *://localhost/*
- contextMenus
- https://app.zuster.me/*
- activeTab
- tabs
Summary
WHAT IT IS: Zuster is a new social reading list application. Save the articles you want to read at a later point in time or share your favourite ones with your close friends. For each article you also get quick read feature, where the most important sentences are selected by a machine learning algorithm. HOW IT WORKS - In case you are interested in an article which you are currently seeing, you can quickly add it to your reading list. - In case you think an article is interesting for a friend of yours, you can share it with your Zuster friends. If they don't have Zuster, you can also choose to share it via Whatsapp CONNECTED APPS This chrome extension helps you to quickly save and share articles which you find on your desktop browser. You can only use if you already have a Zuster account. Hence, you need to sign up first in the mobile App (iOS or Anrdoid) or in the web application (app.zuster.me). You need to register first on app.zuster.me or on the Android or iOS app.
Safety
Risk impact
Zuster requires some risky permissions and may not be safe to use. Exercise caution when installing this extension. Review carefully before installing.
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Risk likelihood
Zuster may not be trust-worthy. Avoid installing if possible unless you really trust this publisher.
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