
Digital rights organization EFF (Electronic Frontier Foundation) is tackling advertisers that_track people’s web activities after it launched an extension for Google’s Chrome browser which blocks out unscrupulous online advertising techniques. The alpha version of Privacy Badger, as the extension is called, was released today. While EFF says it has a few bugs to iron out, the software essentially sits quietly in your browser monitoring third parties that interact with you while you view_websites. “If a third-party server appears to be tracking you without permission, by using uniquely identifying cookies to collect a record of the pages you visit across multiple...
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