Amazon Brand Detector is a amazon extension for chrome. also, it is shopping extension. it's a free extension , it has 4,000+ active users since released its first version, it earns an average rating of 3.20 from 10 rated user, last update is 863 days ago.
This extension identifies and highlights Amazon brands and exclusive products in orange as your shop online. Amazon has registered more than 150 brands with the U.S. Trademark and Patent Office and sells hundreds of thousands of items under these names and in exclusive deals with other brands. But we found the company often doesn’t inform shoppers that an item is from an Amazon brand or exclusive. Few Americans can identify top-selling Amazon brands. So we wanted to provide transparency for shoppers. This extension works on Amazon.com and Amazon domains in Australia (amazon.com.au), Canada (amazon.ca), Germany (amazon.de), India (amazon.in), Italy (amazon.it), Japan (amazon.co.jp), Mexico (amazon.com.mx), Spain (amazon.es), and The United Kingdom (amazon.co.uk). The extension also works on Amazon Smile. We don’t collect your data. We won’t know if you used this extension, what you shopped for or what you bought. See something wrong? Let us know at [email protected]
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No longer seems to work at all. Recently noticed that it wasn't highlighting any search results. Removed it, reinstalled it, and yet it still doesn't work. I'd like it back!
Does not work, i found more fake shoppers using google than this extension.
Unreliable. Sporadically, but somewhat frequently has some kind of an issue, which causes it to highlight most results on the search page, even though many of them are clearly made by independent brands. It's obviously a bug, because it highlights some -- but not all -- results by the same brand even within a single results page. Refreshing usually makes the spurious highlighting go away.