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Problem
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You're
a stickler for privacy while browsing the Internet.

Solution: Collusion,
a Chrome extension that will simultaneously terrify and protect you.
Thousands
of companies and websites are secretly colluding to collect your
personal data as you browse the web, but this extension allows you to
track the spread of their data across websites.
A
toolbar icon will begin to animate if your "graph" (pictured above)
changes. And if that data sharing makes you uncomfortable, Collusion
lets you sever the hidden connections.
Download Collusion Here
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I've been a server builder and admin since the mid-90's, emphasis on security.
ReplyDeleteMy professional opinion: if you're using Chrome, you've already lost.
The bad guys who know what they're doing will still track you by your UA string. I wonder if this add-on fixes that? https://www.eff.org/deeplinks/2010/01/tracking-by-user-agent
My solution to this has been http://www.enhanceie.com/ietoys/uapick.asp & putting my temp file and cookies on a RAM disk.
I guess Chrome with add-ons is for the busy and/or clueless. To each his own.
Despite propaganda to the contrary, the most secure browser is IE on a hardened Windows installation and fortified with EMET: http://www.microsoft.com/en-us/search/results.aspx?q=emet
-bravokilo
Whoa - I think what you just said might be important if I understood it.
ReplyDeleteKeepass for paswords. Just remember one!
ReplyDeleteI use Tor fairly often, and occasionally KISS. Both reroute you through multiple serves, although KISS is noticeably slower.
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