LBTimer chrome extension

Version: for RaterHub (862)
LBTimer
Cloud based task counter & timer for Telus International and Appen/Raterlabs raters
4.50 Based on 139 user rates

What is LBTimer?

LBTimer is a productivity chrome extension. it's a free extension , it has 1,000+ active users since released its first version, it earns an average rating of 4.50 from 139 rated user, last update is 404 days ago.


What’s new in version for raterhub (862)?

                LBTimer is a lightweight task counter and time tracker for Google Search Quality evaluators (raters) working for Telus International or Appen/Raterlabs.

Automatic and out-of-the-way, it lets you focus on your work with the assurance that it is being accurately and properly recorded. It is automatically synchronised to any device through a Firebase database.

It includes time-saving features like auto-submission of tasks, automatically checking for available tasks, auto-acquiring tasks, rating from the landing pages and more!

View your time and tasks completed in a daily, weekly and monthly format, making it easier to report, or even fill your timesheet, invoice or timecard automatically.

It requires a monthly subscription fee (1.99€ / month).

LBTimer reads and stores your email address for identification purposes only, so you can access your own records in the database.

Copyright © 2014-2023 Iván Nokonoko            

How to install LBTimer?

You could download the latest version crx file or older version files and install it.


Preview of LBTimer


Technical Features:

  • Latest Version: for RaterHub (862)
  • Requirements: Windows Chrome, Mac Chrome
  • License: Free
  • Latest update: Wednesday, March 22nd, 2023
  • Author: LBTimer

LBTimer Available languages:

English.


FAQ

  • What about others talk about lbtimer chrome extension?

    78% user give 5-star rating, 5% user give 4-star rating, 3% user give 3-star rating, 5% user give 2-star rating, 8% user give 1-star rating. Read reviews of lbtimer

  • How could i get help if there is something wrong with lbtimer chrome extension?

    You could find more help information from lbtimer support page.

  • How could i contact the developer of lbtimer chrome extension?

    You could send emails to publisher, or check publisher's website.

  • What privacy data lbtimer chrome extension collect?

    • Personally identifiable information

  • What are the required permissions for extensions?

    • tabs
    • <all_urls>
    • storage
    • notifications
    • webRequest
    • identity
    • history

    More about manifest_file of lbtimer.

  • How could i report abuse of lbtimer chrome extension?

    You could click to report abuse of lbtimer.


Reviews of lbtimer:


Dexter Athferth January 9th, 2021
Dexter Athferth

Based on discussion in the LB Facebook group, I looked into this a bit and I'd caution others about installing it. Though coming with a GPL license; the extension author has run the source through an obfuscater to make it difficult for anyone to work on it, even before making payments mandatory, based on what I'm seeing in the old versions. The recent Firebase conversion is what makes using this extension worrisome; I'm not sure if this image will attach to the review, but here's some of the information it sends: https://ibb.co/6spVW0d. If that doesn't load, it shows the following going to the extension author's personal Firebase: - all of your time task data - all of your settings - all account information Google has associated with you, like your full name, email, picture. - *the search queries urls you visit* The latter is asked for in a permissions dialog, but there is nothing that asks whether you want to send the queries you're rating to the author. Lionbridge has been very clear this extension is forbidden to be run, even though many users have taken the risk anyway. However, sending the query URLs is a clear and indefensible violation of the NDA. When the data was in Google Drive, it was only visible to you and this wasn't as much of an issue. The extension author removed that feature, switching to the current Firebase, that gives him access to everyone's data, with the justification it's "more performant". Both services are run by Google, but only the latter removes your own access to your data. Obviously this is part of the subscription service, and when I engaged the extension, it gave permission denied errors without having one. Additionally, all of your data is stored in plaintext within the database as you can (hopefully) see from the image, accessible to the author with the click of a mouse. Given the extension has permissions to run on the time sheet portal (Ultipro) where your social security and other financial information is and the author's willingness to put profit over user's utility, I'd also be concerned about having this installed for that reason. Even if the author never personally does anything nefarious, there's nothing preventing him from selling it to someone who will. I'm personally disappointed to see someone prey on the rater community, given how much else we've had to deal with lately. Since the GPL presumably grants this open source status, maybe someone will defang an older version and release it to the community. Or Tellus will fire the lot of us and make this and its usage irrelevant. If you're in the group, feel free to DM me (Dex) with any questions.


Random User January 4th, 2021
Random User

I installed this because it looked like it'd be helpful, but you can't even try it without paying, and after you've installed it, it asks for a whole lot of permissions. It looks like it tries to send all your work data into the author's firebase! From what I can see it used to store it in your local Google Drive appdata and the author changed this before making it a subscription? But without paying you can't even see if it'll properly store the submitted data. I was willing to take the risk using this despite it being explicitly listed by Lionbridge as disallowed but it's so lame there isn't even a basic mode you can test with. This is in addition to it being just after the holidays and some weeks now with barely any tasks. This extension just keeps popping up a thing for payments instead of doing anything useful. The search continues!


Jeff Neal January 22nd, 2020
Jeff Neal

Indispensable tool for raters. Subscription pays for itself many times over in increased productivity.

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