

Requires an external app, wants money to not deface your converted videos. People who create software like this are literally stealing from the countless other people who created the foundation for the Mozilla browser as open-source, which in turn, created the opportunity for others to add-value by writing add-ons. Its exactly this kind of 'stealth commercialization' which has tainted the reputation of Mozilla over the years. The author is also engaging in 'Bait-and-Switch' by burying the fact that it doesn't download and merge the audio with the video. It is clearly using other open-source software in order to require a fee in order to do what every other add-on provider does without requiring a fee. This add-on should not be included in the Firefox add-on library. Now watermarking converted videos with a QR code and requiring a fee for their "premium" version. Is this really allowed? Is this encouraged enough to be recommended? It seems so shady to require administrator access to install an app just to download watermarked videos and there are at least two of these apps that are both "recommended" by Mozilla. Both have many 5 star no comment reviews which I don't understand. One even has lots of reviews complaining that downloaded content is watermarked until the user pays for it.

Both tell me to download and install a third party app to actually do what the extensions say they do.
