Hi folks, A smart security person pointed me to the "RequestPolicy" firefox extension. I've had it on my todo list for a month but haven't found time to look at it. Anybody here want to take a look, give it a spin, decide if it solves an important problem, figure out how well it coexists with Noscript and Torbutton, etc?
Thanks! --Roger |RequestPolicy is the name of that clever Firefox add-on that will help |to protect people from being easily tracked by google and other |companies that have web elements on a large number of websites. |I thought this may be a significant problem for |Tor users and it seems like something important to address because |these companies should in many cases be able to track users even as |they change exit nodes and websites! | |Here is the link on mozilla's add-ons site: | |https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/9727/ | |And here's the extension's own website (in development): | |http://requestpolicy.com/

