Clever Clever

Productivity
Version: 1.17.1
Last Update: 2021-08-29

Overview

Clever is a Chrome extension developed by Clever. According to the data from Chrome web store, current version of Clever is 1.17.1, updated on 2021-08-29.
0 users have installed this extension. 321 users have rated this extension with an average rating of .

Allows students and staff to access apps in Clever Portal.

Clever is a Chrome Extension that enables students and teachers to log in to their applications.

Rating

321 ratings

Total Installs

0

Information

Last Update

2021-08-29

Current Version

1.17.1

Size

1.36MiB

Author

Clever

Website

None

Category

Productivity

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avatar wilfred garcia
2022-04-26

yall be saying how yall don't like this extension when you can't even SPELL yall can us nerdy noobs when yall need to nursery schools.

avatar Windows 9 2022 Edition
2022-04-20

This app is trash #CHORMEBOOKSUCKS

avatar iL_kingz
2022-04-13

this is useless it just takes you to the website

avatar Christopher Joy
2022-04-07

IT SUCKED -69 OUT OF 10

avatar jaiden amores
2022-03-30

Some people wonder on why this extension, not only but the app its self has bad reviews. You see, all this extension does is make it so you can open the clever page, not even navigate it through the extension. A bookmark can do what this extension does. Not only that, but the app is annoying. It is very bugged and works as a bookmark app but it just logs you in, WHEN YOU CAN SET THAT UP USING CHROME PASSWORDS. Not only that, it requires you to log in which takes extra time. And if you were to reboot a school computer which uses clever, it would use clever to log you into your computer which is a pain to do because clever thinks we have a badge. Not only that, it sometimes doesn't even work! Teachers when a app doesn't work, they say something like "Go back and refresh clever" when that isn't needed. Here is something coming from my opinion: It gives teachers an advantage, meaning more work for us and they will start doing things online. So if your computer died, tuff luck. Since they do everything online, they can use apps such as Hapara or TeamViewer to see what we are doing. Now, there are bypasses such as one I found myself, but I think this is really annoying. If anyone can put up a good argument, please do so.