meino.cra...@gmx.de wrote:
> Arve Barsnes [16-02-27 10:24]:
>> On 27 February 2016 at 07:14, wrote:
>>> Question is: Are there any other comparable good alternatives,
>>> which understand the term "privacy" as it is ?
>>>
>> I'm not sure I understand
Am 27.02.2016 um 07:14 schrieb meino.cra...@gmx.de:
> with one of the latest updates the Firefox plugin/extension
> "Ghostery", which blocks trackers mutated:
> Before all setting were handled local, now everything can only
> be done by creating an account at https://www.ghostery.com.
That's
Arve Barsnes [16-02-27 10:24]:
> On 27 February 2016 at 07:14, wrote:
> > Question is: Are there any other comparable good alternatives,
> > which understand the term "privacy" as it is ?
> >
> I'm not sure I understand the distinction, and I still
On 27 February 2016 at 07:14, wrote:
> Question is: Are there any other comparable good alternatives,
> which understand the term "privacy" as it is ?
>
I'm not sure I understand the distinction, and I still have both
installed, but Privacy Badger, created by the EFF, seems
Hi,
with one of the latest updates the Firefox plugin/extension
"Ghostery", which blocks trackers mutated:
Before all setting were handled local, now everything can only
be done by creating an account at https://www.ghostery.com.
This is definitely a move I dont want to support -- especially
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