Mozilla Firefox is a pretty dang good browser. And it's written by the best engineers money can't buy. Today, the crew at Mozilla are helping Firefox users SEE who is spying on us.
The 'Collusion' add-on lets users 'pull back the curtain' on web snoopers like Google, says Mozilla CEO Gary Kovacs.
Some say Google is damaging user privacy in order to enhance their own advertising metric gathering. Or maybe Google likes kissing Obama's ass. Fine, it is a free market, and we do want private companies to flourish. But has Google crossed a virtual line in the sand on the beaches of the Web?
'Collusion is an experimental add-on for Firefox and allows you to see all the third parties that are tracking your movements across the Web,' Mozilla said. 'It will show, in real time, how that data creates a spider-web of interaction between companies and other trackers.'
If you are concerned about privacy and the new Google privacy policies start using Firefox and add the add-on.
Download Collusion 0.16.2. And stop all these goons from spying on you.
The 'Collusion' add-on lets users 'pull back the curtain' on web snoopers like Google, says Mozilla CEO Gary Kovacs.
Some say Google is damaging user privacy in order to enhance their own advertising metric gathering. Or maybe Google likes kissing Obama's ass. Fine, it is a free market, and we do want private companies to flourish. But has Google crossed a virtual line in the sand on the beaches of the Web?
'Collusion is an experimental add-on for Firefox and allows you to see all the third parties that are tracking your movements across the Web,' Mozilla said. 'It will show, in real time, how that data creates a spider-web of interaction between companies and other trackers.'
If you are concerned about privacy and the new Google privacy policies start using Firefox and add the add-on.
Download Collusion 0.16.2. And stop all these goons from spying on you.