3.5
8
3246
6
Ozone gives you the power to own your online data. The Ozone Extension powers your Ozone profile by securely and anonymously collecting your data later. Using our patented technology, our extension puts your data to work for you in the background, letting you see exactly what major ad providers see.
I noticed when I open the widget, malware bytes blocks a connection to coin-imp, so I suspect this is just trying to mine data & crypto currencies. Interface is nothing like the advertisements, no earnings seem to be reported. can’t even delete history as advertised.
If this is a legit product, it’s unfinished and needs to come back at a later date. Otherwise, it’s a scam for the devs to make a quick buck.
Edit: it seems they are still putting work into the platform, yet I’m still skeptic. I will continue to watch it, and see the development they put into it. I’m hopeful that this can deliver on it’s promises as the concept of earning money off of your data is quite appealing.
Edit 2: I did get my payout on paypal that they were able to do. Again though, NONE of that money was earned from the extension. I continue to question the validity of this extension. I’ll install it again for a week with my adblock disabled to give it the best chance to do anything. I am not expecting to earn anything at this current point
installed the extension I am not able to claim the $5.00.
The concept of the app is great so this is a good idea. Initially, I had trouble with claiming the $5 that come with account set up and completion but it came through and I was able to redeem it into my Ozone account. The surveys taken for the app to earn money are concise and short which is awesome but I think there should be bigger payouts and way more surveys to complete if we are sharing personal data daily with third party companies and brands. Overall, I give 4 stars for now.
I have installed the extension, however, I am not able to claim the $5.00.
Very easy setup – can’t wait to see how this product develops
This is wonderful. Seems like there are a few bugs to iron out, but I love the idea behind this. People should have always been paid by companies for their data.