Published by Evan McNulty on 2024-11-12
1. Shop and contribute to charities without having to remember to type the right web address.
2. Intelligently redirects a shopper to Amazon Smile as appropriate.
Download and Install SmileAllDay - PC
Download for PC - server 1 -->Intel, 64-bit processor, OS X 10.7 or later.
Compactible OS list:Yes. The app is 100 percent (100%) safe to download and Install. Our download links are from safe sources and are frequently virus scanned to protect you
Works but you have to enable it
After I installed this it didn't seem to do anything at all. It turns out that it installed on my system in the Disabled mode. I had to go to Preferencs...->Extensions Tab and Enable it. Not a big deal but maybe it should have installed as Enabled? I don't even know if that's possible but if not then the installation should tell you you need to do that.
Simply works! You never lose the donation again!
Thanks for making this awesome small extension!
Perfect
My mother lost her 12-year-long battle with Alzheimer’s Disease in 2016. SmileAllDay autmoatically redirects me to the proper Amazon URL which donates a percentage of every purchase to organizations desperately searching for a cure.
Be Careful! May Read Sensative Information!
If you installed this extension, make sure you check the description before enabling it. You'll find it says this... --------------------------------------------------- Permissions for "SmileAllDay": Webpage Contents Can read sensative information from webpages, including passwords, phone numbers, and credit cards on: ∙ amazon.co.uk ∙ amazon.com ∙ amazon.de Browsing History Can see when you visit: ∙ amazon.co.uk ∙ amazon.com ∙ amazon.de --------------------------------------------------- Now, if you're okay with the possibility that this extension might see enough information to compomise your privacy and identity, then by all means enjoy! Otherwise, until the developers make it so it doesn't need such permissions, I wouldn't recomment using this. Seriously, Evan McNulty, why does your extension need permissions to see anyone's browsing history along with anyone's password, credit card, and such that gets typed?
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