axe DevTools® - Web Accessibility Testing

Add accessibility auditing to the Firefox Developer Tools

Total ratings

4.43 (Rating count: 46)

Review summary

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Pros
  • Very useful and valuable for developing accessible websites
  • Clear and actionable reporting
  • Integration with dev tools and contextualized help guides
  • Simple and clean UI
  • Open-sourced axe-core engine
Cons
  • Collects and shares personal information with third parties
  • Constant error messages in console
  • Issues with loading on local websites
  • Lack of font size enlargement feature in developer tools
  • Not as effective on certain sites
Most mentioned
  • Usefulness for accessibility testing
  • Error messages and performance issues
  • Concerns about privacy and data collection
  • User interface design and usability
  • Integration features
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Date Author Rating Comment
2024-10-10 Nicolas M. Pardo
2023-07-08 Michael As another 1-star review stated, you collect and sell users' personal information, and yet you state that you thought you were being very up front, very clear about the fact that you do. Tell me then, on your MAIN PAGE in Mozilla Extensions, are you saying that you are being up front about it just because the LINK TO your license agreement is listed just above the following? "This extension does not capture any information or usage analytics at all." Can you REALLY not see how people would be lulled into a false sense of security by the above-quoted statement? And please: DON'T come arguing semantics just because the word 'collect' is absent, when the word 'capture' in the quoted statement in question is used instead, because even a fool with only a rudimentary knowledge of the English language could catch that! I would ask what you would expect most people to think, but you will likely hide behind something to the effect of you not being able to help the person who is stupid enough to not read the terms of a semi-binding license agreement and that you have deceived no one in any way... technically. And, in most cases, YES people should read license agreements but when you put 'This extension does not capture any information or usage analytics at all.' in the very next line just below the link to your agreement, well, let us just say that it IS most certainly more than enough to turn around and bite you and were it a more serious matter, while you certainly could win, there is more than a shadow of a doubt that you are being purposely deceptive.
2023-03-01 Firefox user 17800511
2022-08-09 Jean Very useful tool to develop accessible websites
2022-05-31 FiatLawyeeND selalu tetap terdukung terlindungi privasi saya dengan sangat memuaskan dan semakin lebih beruntung
2022-05-31 MY AMERICA INC
2022-04-24 Firefox user 17009112
2022-03-20 Craftplacer Seems to infinitely load on local websites with no hint what it's doing except saying "analyzing your page..."
2022-03-06 Firefox user 17314426
2021-11-16 player0ne
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