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Quick access to EXIF data of any image you view

Quick access to EXIF data of any image you view

User reviews

10 · from the Chrome Web Store
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    eric engel

    Dec 2, 2025

    I find this to be a pretty useful app but I did find a bug, not sure what causes it but when this extension is enabled, links on MyChart (the medical portal used by 100s of hospitals to allow patient access to records, appointments, etc) don't work, it messes up CSS, causes js errors, etc. It seems to only be an issue on mychart so might be -their- bug but even so this extension clearly triggers it.

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    Sean S

    May 4, 2024

    Found out this was injecting GA on EVERY PAGE, with no way to disable, after trying to figure out why my own web app was trying to load a GA tracking gif despite me definitely not putting it there. Was disappointed to find out the source - this extension is supposed to be for examining images, it has no business injecting tracking code into every page I visit by default. If you want to add it to the page when I interact with the extension, that's one thing, but injecting it on every page indi...

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    Radio Silence

    Dec 15, 2023

    Careful! this extension is poorly implemented. Can take about 20% of your CPU. Also, lame GA tracking implementation: tracks way more than needed.

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    David Gessel

    Aug 9, 2023

    It injects google analytics code that includes the full URL of the page visited. What the motivation of the developer is to track every user's every page visited is, whether nefarious or curiosity or just data aggregation is pure speculation, but the call: https://ssl.google-analytics.com/__utm.gif?utmwv=5.7.2&utms=21&utmn=1846634066&utmhn=gessel.blackrosetech.com&utmt=event&utme=5(Bk101ExifAndrey243*NotifUI*msgForNotifsURLs%20is%20EMPTY)&utmcs=UTF-8&utmsr=1548x1313&utmvp=1530x1309&utmsc=24...

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    Tom B

    Nov 22, 2022

    DO NOT INSTALL They secretly added Google Analytics tracking that *tracks every page you visit*. Their "privacy policy" claims they do not do this. This is illegal under GDPR so any EU citizen using this Extension could file a complaint against them.

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