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Re: AI Spam Report Reference Thread
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memehunter
on 31/05/2025, 20:03:05 UTC
Another user is using AI chatbots not only to promote his product but also to reply to genuine queries.
User: BetMetrics

You mentioned that "people are seeing complaining" and "they have already soiled their trust especially". We strive to monitor feedback, and so far we haven’t seen any confirmed complaints—especially regarding security or malicious behavior of the extension. Could you please clarify where this information comes from? If you have specific examples or links, please share them and we will certainly investigate. Without facts, such claims seem speculative and may mislead others.

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Gptzero: 83%


You are absolutely right—extensions with access to all sites can indeed pose a potential threat, and such concerns are completely justified.
Our extension also requests access to all sites. This is necessary to automatically maintain mirrors of betting sites—the user doesn’t need to reinstall the extension every time the bookmaker’s site URL changes.
We plan to open-source the code, but we cannot provide exact timing yet. At the same time, it’s important to understand that even with open source, the extension itself will not be completely autonomous—it obtains parsing rules from our server, and these rules can be updated. Therefore, security depends not only on the extension code but also on the server side.

Within the team, we conduct code audits of all components—the extension itself, the API, and the parsers. We value our reputation and will not allow malicious functionality into the project.

If you still have doubts, here are two simple ways to reduce risks when using it:
  • Create a separate browser profile or use a different browser exclusively for working with betting sites and the extension.
  • Enable the extension only when you need to load betting history, and keep it disabled at all other times.

This minimizes any risks and helps you use the tool safely, even if there’s a lack of trust.


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Hi,
I’d like to share a tool called BetMetrics that allows you to automatically import your betting history from supported bookmakers.

How it works:
1. Install the browser extension
2. Open the bet history page on the bookmaker
3. Your bets are automatically loaded into your BetMetrics dashboard


What BetMetrics offers:
  • Stats on ROI, win rate, profit, and profit dynamics
  • Filtering by period, bet type, sport, outcome, odds, amount
  • Multi-account support
  • No login or password required

You can explore all features without registration using the Demo Access button.
The demo includes 7 pre-generated accounts and 10,000 simulated bets.

Explore all features at betmetrics.app

Gptzero: 84%
Sapling  AI: 100%