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Updated by Malcolm Cooper on Jun 14, 2024
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5 money-saving extensions for your online shopping

High inflation, rising food costs and oil prices have added to people's Daily expenses. Your money isn't what it used to be, so you shall learn to save if you want to maintain your quality of life. Take advantage of some money-saving tools will be efficient and helpful.

This browser extension developed by CouponBirds is also a free money-saving assistant. Once you click the ‘apply codes’ button, it will test all valid coupon codes in seconds and finally apply the best discount code for your order. The extension is available at over 60, 000+ online retailers across the web. It’s free and easy to use and effective to save money which makes this money-saving tool popular and trusted by over 200,000 shoppers.

Formerly known as Ebates, Rakuten was acquired by a Japanese company of the same name and now operates primarily as a cash-back browser extension. The extension, called Rakuten Rewards, offers coupons, promo codes and cash back from more than 2,500 stores, including eBay, Sephora and Macy's.

RetailMeNot is another popular option that can save you hundreds of dollars on purchases. The browser extension is not only available for fashion and apparel stores, but also supports delivery sites and restaurants, including DoorDash, Domino's and Papa John's. Best of all, it also combines discount codes with cash back, so you can maximize your savings.

BeFrugal may be one of the most comprehensive savings tools. Download this for free in your app store, or as a plug-in on your web browser. Once you've set it up, have BeFrugal automatically apply for coupons and start earning cash back from more than 5,000 retailers.

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Ibotta

You'll get cash back on every purchase - at least that's the promise of savings app- Ibotta. The shopping tool has partnered with 2,700 brands and retailers, from grocery stores and apparel companies, to electronics brands and wine or beer retailers, to bring consumers some good deals. The company claims it has paid out more than $1.2 billion in cash incentives to more than 40 million users since it was founded in 2012.