
Browser Extensions
A literature review into browser extensions.
My role
I conducted a brief literature into the history and practical details of browser extensions.
Literature review, Data Analysis, Insight Presentations
Results
Over 1 week, I conducted a literature review and synthesised insights into a presentation to the product specific UX Design team.
Business Impact
The insights I generated for this study altered the framing of a major project and provided a more informed context to conduct user interviews.
Findings
Major Insight 1:
The extensions with the lowest ratings in the Google Chrome PlayStore are often extensions that are required by institutions (banks, education, work). Therefore, buy adding a browser extension as a default to our products, we might negatively harm trust in users who wish to opt out of the extended experience.
Major Insight 2:
Browser extensions have historically been adopted based on the assumption of the creators good intentions which has paved the way for harmful extentions. By designing and building a similar tool, we must make a concerted effort to show our dedication to user safety and ethical design.
Reflection
Despite being a very short study that informed a larger project, the insights generated were instrumental in framing the following conversations regarding the design and implementation of the project.
I aim to conduct more, similar studies that can be completed quickly but provide huge impact.