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posted by martyb on Saturday May 03 2014, @01:57PM   Printer-friendly
from the sending-trackers-on-an-off-track-trek dept.

"EFF is launching a new extension for Firefox and Chrome called Privacy Badger. Privacy Badger automatically detects and blocks spying ads around the Web, and the invisible trackers that feed information to them."

From the launch description:

Privacy Badger is EFF's answer to intrusive and objectionable practices in the online advertising industry, and many advertisers' outright refusal to meaningfully honor Do Not Track requests. This week, Mozilla published research showing that privacy is the single most important thing that users want from their web browsers. Privacy Badger is part of EFF's growing campaign to deliver that privacy by giving you the technical means to disallow trackers within the pages you read on the Web.

This is an alpha release; we've been using it internally and don't think it's too buggy. But we're looking for intrepid users to try it out and let us know before we encourage millions of people to install it. If you find bugs, you can file them on github against either the Firefox or Chrome repos as appropriate.

You can try out Privacy Badger today on Firefox and Chrome.

 
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  • (Score: 2) by Nerdfest on Sunday May 04 2014, @01:49PM

    by Nerdfest (80) on Sunday May 04 2014, @01:49PM (#39459)

    Okay, then to any software, with an obviously higher bar for open source.

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  • (Score: 2) by Hairyfeet on Monday May 05 2014, @01:52AM

    by Hairyfeet (75) <bassbeast1968NO@SPAMgmail.com> on Monday May 05 2014, @01:52AM (#39630) Journal

    Do you REALLY want to go there? Really? Because I can wallpaper this page with pwned FOSS programs if you want, you have exactly jack all but fricking anecdotes when it comes to source code and security and if you want to use anecdotes I have never seen a submarine therefor submarines don't exist...see why anecdotes don't work?

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