Mozilla has unveiled a new feature in its Firefox browser which will
all let users know who is spying on them on the internet. This is new
add on which enables users to instantly view which companies are
watching them as they browser.
Ironically the move comes almost at the same time when Google
introduced its ‘controversial’ privacy policy. The privacy policy aims
to provide data for Google’s advertising business despite the fact
that tracking of private data may be illegal in many countries.
According to an ET report Gary Kovacs chief executive officer Mozilla
said that this new Collusion add on in Firebox will enable the users
to ‘pull back the curtain’ on web advertising firms and other third
parties that track people’s online movements.
all let users know who is spying on them on the internet. This is new
add on which enables users to instantly view which companies are
watching them as they browser.
Ironically the move comes almost at the same time when Google
introduced its ‘controversial’ privacy policy. The privacy policy aims
to provide data for Google’s advertising business despite the fact
that tracking of private data may be illegal in many countries.
According to an ET report Gary Kovacs chief executive officer Mozilla
said that this new Collusion add on in Firebox will enable the users
to ‘pull back the curtain’ on web advertising firms and other third
parties that track people’s online movements.
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