The extension has a concerning trust profile with several red flags. With only 10,000 users and a poor rating of 2.3 out of 5 stars from just 26 reviews, user satisfaction appears very low. The lack of developer information, company details, and missing last updated date raises transparency concerns. Auto-clicking tools are inherently sensitive as they can automate user interactions across websites.
Consider using well-established auto-clicker extensions with better ratings and more transparent developers. If you must use this extension, run it in a separate Chrome profile to isolate potential risks. Monitor the extension's behavior closely and be cautious about which websites you use it on. Given the poor ratings, you might want to research user reviews to understand specific issues before installation. Consider alternative auto-clicker tools with better reputations and higher user satisfaction scores.
| https://easyautoclicker.com/ | https://clients2.google.com/service/update2/crx |
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