That worked. Mahalo! Sent from my iPad
> On Nov 16, 2014, at 12:58 PM, R. D. Preston <[email protected]> wrote: > > I found it here: < Ghostery Safari Extension for Mac | MacUpdate > > >> On Nov 16, 2014, at 2:51 PM, tom holloman <[email protected]> wrote: >> >> When i search for Ghostery extension in Safari, I get no results. Any >> suggestions? >> >> On Sun, Nov 16, 2014 at 9:23 AM, Lee Larson <[email protected]> wrote: >>>> On Nov 16, 2014, at 1:21 PM, R. D. Preston <[email protected]> wrote: >>>> >>>> Thanks, I’ll try that the next time it happens. >>>> >>>> But why the appearance of cookies from places I have not visited? >>> >>> Your browser visits lots of places you don’t. Most of those ads you see >>> littering the pages you’re looking at are served via links to third-party >>> ad agencies, not the site you think you’re visiting. They pay the main site >>> to serve up their ads, and they can also install cookies while they’re at >>> it. If you want a real eye-opener, install the Ghostery extension in >>> Safari. It will show you many of the third-party addresses that install >>> tracking thingies as you go about your business. Some pages have dozens of >>> third-party page embeds. >>> >>> This kind of thing is the price we pay for free Internet content. >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> _______________________________________________ >>> MacGroup mailing list >>> [email protected] >>> http://www.math.louisville.edu/mailman/listinfo/macgroup >>> >> >> >> _______________________________________________ >> MacGroup mailing list >> [email protected] >> http://www.math.louisville.edu/mailman/listinfo/macgroup > > > _______________________________________________ > MacGroup mailing list > [email protected] > http://www.math.louisville.edu/mailman/listinfo/macgroup
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