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The Chromebook extension for Dyknow Cloud.
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This extension is required for customers using Dyknow Cloud to monitor Chromebook devices. For help or more details, please contact us at [email protected]
Latest reviews
- (2025-04-21) Jeremy Hu: I need Google to add negative stars. worst extension ever. I wish this was removed from existence
- (2025-03-31) Alexander Benitez: No privacy
- (2025-03-28) Noah Carpenter: i'm sorry, are we in 1984? this genuinely makes me feel unsafe on my computer, i never know who is watching me, and teachers from classes i'm not even in during that period close out stuff on my computer and block me without warning. this genuinely needs to get removed off the web store.
- (2025-03-18) Jonathan Peterson: school related
- (2025-03-13) Nick Nick: the trash it does not let my student to unblock app when i let them the worst app please don't get thesis app .
- (2025-03-13) Pp Sucker: i hate this app won't recommend
- (2025-03-13) Maksim Pusyak: this is a scam i tried many things to remove it but i didn't let me
- (2025-03-13) Maksim Pusyak: this s bad app
- (2025-03-06) Brendan Tsang: Sucks. 0 privacy. wish was never a thing
- (2024-06-05) Spencer Hedges: Any lower? Google needs to add a way to give negative stars.
- (2024-05-30) Arthur Butcher: Dyknow sucks. Theres a reason they went extinct. this is wut I think :) Once upon a time, in the digital realm, there existed an innocuous-sounding browser extension called Dino. Its promise was simple: to block unwanted content, shielding users from the relentless onslaught of ads, pop-ups, and tracking scripts. But beneath its friendly dinosaur logo lay a dark secret—a tale of frustration, broken websites, and unintended consequences. The Rise of Dino Dino emerged during the golden age of browser extensions. Users hailed it as a knight in shining armor, ready to vanquish the annoyances that plagued their online experience. With a click, Dino promised to banish intrusive ads, protect privacy, and restore peace to the browsing kingdom. The Deceptive Simplicity At first glance, Dino seemed harmless. Its settings offered checkboxes: “Block ads,” “Disable tracking,” and “Enhance privacy.” Users rejoiced, believing they had found the ultimate solution. But little did they know that Dino’s simplicity masked a tangled web of problems. The Broken Web As Dino spread its wings, websites quivered in fear. Ad revenue plummeted, leaving publishers desperate. Content creators, once sustained by unobtrusive ads, faced extinction. The delicate balance between free content and sustainable business models crumbled. The Unintended Casualties Dino’s indiscriminate blocking wreaked havoc. It silenced legitimate notifications, rendering e-commerce sites useless. Shopping carts vanished, leaving frustrated customers stranded. Even social media platforms suffered—likes, shares, and comments lost in the void. The Battle of Compatibility Dino clashed with other extensions. It waged war against password managers, form fillers, and analytics tools. Users found themselves trapped in a tug-of-war, forced to choose between security and functionality. The casualties? Productivity and sanity. The Great Privacy Paradox Ironically, Dino’s quest for privacy backfired. By blocking essential scripts, it inadvertently exposed users to security risks. Broken SSL certificates, outdated libraries, and vulnerable APIs—the very vulnerabilities Dino aimed to shield—now danced merrily in the open. The User Rebellion As whispers of Dino’s flaws spread, users revolted. They flooded forums with tales of broken websites, lost functionality, and shattered dreams. The once-beloved dinosaur became a symbol of frustration. “Dino” transformed from a cute nickname to a curse word. The Quest for Balance In the end, Dino taught us a valuable lesson: simplicity isn’t always wisdom. Blocking extensions must tread carefully, balancing user desires with the fragile ecosystem of the web. Perhaps a more nuanced approach—one that respects privacy without sacrificing usability—is the true path forward. And so, dear reader, remember Dino’s cautionary tale. As you navigate the digital wilderness, choose your extensions wisely. For every action has consequences, and sometimes, even a well-intentioned dinosaur can wreak havoc.
- (2024-05-14) Nolan Chamlee: I had bad things sent to me by people, would recommend other websites
- (2024-05-07) Felix Brant: This is totally fair, we pay for the computers but dont get access to them. Like if ur mad just say that. Wish I could give a lower review.
- (2024-04-18) Aiden Caputo: SO BAD ITS SPYWARE DON'T DOWNLOAD THIS AND IT GOES AGAINST 4TH AMENDMENT! IF YOU WANT TO REMOVE THIS PIECE OF FILTH, SIGN THE PETITION: https://chng.it/kKKbRgnqFx
- (2024-04-18) Aiden Caputo: SO BAD ITS SPYWARE DON'T DOWNLOAD THIS AND IT GOES AGAINST 4TH AMENDMENT! IF YOU WANT TO REMOVE THIS PIECE OF FILTH, SIGN THE PETITION: https://chng.it/kKKbRgnqFx
- (2024-04-15) bluga snd: this app is really made for crime, it give no privacy at all and really annoying i don't know why this app still been made
- (2024-04-15) Brian Chen: the worse app ever existed, it was for creep and who ever use this thing is a creep, it can see any website that person is on even some apps, this thing can spy on people, block people and even take control of the entire computer giving absolute 0 privacy at all
- (2024-03-01) Wilson Parker: Here are the pro's and here are the cons Pro's There's Zero The Cons Overblocking: Sometimes, the Dino extension goes overboard. It may mistakenly block non-intrusive ads or essential elements of a webpage. Users find themselves unable to access certain content due to aggressive filtering. False Positives: The extension occasionally misidentifies harmless elements as ads. This false positive issue frustrates users who encounter broken layouts or missing features on websites. Compatibility Issues: Some websites rely on ads for revenue. When Dino blocks these ads indiscriminately, it affects the site’s functionality. Content creators suffer, and the ecosystem becomes imbalanced.
- (2024-02-14) Mateo Corona: i want this extension gone soooo bad
- (2024-01-30) John Sibley: I do not like dino it is a invasion of my privacy
- (2024-01-25) Henrik Peterka: L tool Its spyware
- (2024-01-17) Landon Stout: Let me start off by saying that this extension does indeed suck. Not for the reason that a teacher can block anything that isn't school work but for the fact that they can block you anywhere. Whether you're at school, work, or even the safety of your own house they can watch what you're doing and block it. If you're doing something personal that has sensitive information on it, they can see it. For an extension that is supposed to bring safety to classrooms both physical and digital, it isn't doing that. If it only watched you on school networks then I wouldn't care at all but again, it can watch you ANYWHERE. I wish we could remove it but we surely need to restrict it.
- (2024-01-11) Shabegh Bhalla: I hate this. Its an invasion of my privacy.
- (2024-01-10) Tomer Baras: L.monitoring tool.i hate this
- (2023-12-05) Sahas Padmanabhan: Absolutely freaking spyware. I was once just using the chromebook for searching sources for my English essay, and the site I was using was Discus. My teacher was on Dyknow at the time and she put the "get back to work" notification on my screen when I was LITERALLY WORKING. This extension is annoying and an invasion of privacy. If there was a zero star rating I would use that. This spyware should be deleted ASAP.
- (2023-12-05) Sahas Padmanabhan: Absolutely freaking spyware. I was once just using the chromebook for searching sources for my English essay, and the site I was using was Discus. My teacher was on Dyknow at the time and she put the "get back to work" notification on my screen when I was LITERALLY WORKING. This extension is annoying and an invasion of privacy. If there was a zero star rating I would use that. This spyware should be deleted ASAP.
- (2023-10-22) Friendly: Guys if your having trouble playing games or getting blocked, at the end of a website just use ?/docs.google.com So if u like fortnite go to xbox.com/play?/docs.google.com (everytime you click anything on the website that redirects you, you have to type in ?/docs.google.com Now, like this reply cause dyknow is spyware and i should be able to crank 90's during lunch or whenev
- (2023-10-17) Xander Kimbrell: I agree with the other people, this extension is complete and utter trash.
- (2023-10-17) Xander Kimbrell: I agree with the other people, this extension is complete and utter trash.
- (2023-10-14) bohnelius bun: this leadked my name address and credit card number please donnt download if you want to be safe
- (2023-10-14) bohnelius bun: this leadked my name address and credit card number please donnt download if you want to be safe
- (2023-10-11) Kurt MCOC: Helped me to reach new ways to do the same thing It is very educational sometimes it messes up my work from other classes
- (2023-10-11) Kurt MCOC: Helped me to reach new ways to do the same thing It is very educational sometimes it messes up my work from other classes
- (2023-09-21) Ice Wallow: Would give 0 starts if i could. This extension is TRASH. It is mainly used by the fat, musty, and pedo teachers. Some say that the teachers watch at home and block school work. Those claims, are true.
- (2023-09-04) Ash :3: VERY BAD! All of my teachers use this, but one teacher in particular, likes to use this ALL THE TIME. None of us in the class feel safe on our computers, especially during class, and when ONE person is off task, she blocks EVERYTHING, including our WORK and our SCHOOL STUFF. She even goes as far as to block things like settings, and camera. PLEASE NO ONE DOWNLOAD THIS IT SUCKS.
- (2023-09-04) Ash :3: VERY BAD! All of my teachers use this, but one teacher in particular, likes to use this ALL THE TIME. None of us in the class feel safe on our computers, especially during class, and when ONE person is off task, she blocks EVERYTHING, including our WORK and our SCHOOL STUFF. She even goes as far as to block things like settings, and camera. PLEASE NO ONE DOWNLOAD THIS IT SUCKS.
- (2023-08-31) Buirairaw: ABLOSLUTE TRASH
- (2023-08-31) Buirairaw: ABLOSLUTE TRASH
- (2023-04-17) Nicholas E George: Awful Extension
- (2023-04-17) Nicholas E George: Awful Extension
- (2023-04-15) Isojo Izumaki: SPYWARE! I REPEAT IT'S A SPYWARE! DO NOT DOWNLOAD!
- (2023-04-15) Isojo Izumaki: SPYWARE! I REPEAT IT'S A SPYWARE! DO NOT DOWNLOAD!
- (2023-04-15) CrazyCode: I got on my computer and this was downloaded and I can't uninstall it. GET IT OFF
- (2023-04-15) CrazyCode: I got on my computer and this was downloaded and I can't uninstall it. GET IT OFF
- (2023-04-14) Orion Oso33: Why, Just why does this need to exist.
- (2023-04-14) Orion Oso33: Why, Just why does this need to exist.
- (2023-03-07) Zepp Account: BRO I FIGURED OUT A HACK https://ultraviolet.repl.co/
- (2023-03-01) Username Dexter: Bro this website is so bad I dont feel safe on my school computer anymore, because of this they lock everyones screen when 1 person isn't doing their work, it distracts me and then I lose focus, then proceed to lecture us about how important highschool is to pass when I'm doing my work my personal rating is a 1-5 because this gives teachers more power than they acually should because they have enough power this should honestly get taken off the webstore.
- (2023-03-01) Username Dexter: Bro this website is so bad I dont feel safe on my school computer anymore, because of this they lock everyones screen when 1 person isn't doing their work, it distracts me and then I lose focus, then proceed to lecture us about how important highschool is to pass when I'm doing my work my personal rating is a 1-5 because this gives teachers more power than they acually should because they have enough power this should honestly get taken off the webstore.
- (2023-03-01) Jonah Strider: terrible. stop stalking me and invading my privacy.