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Category Archives: TrackerBlock
PrivacyChoice: Announcing Tracking Protection Lists for IE9
Today we announced that we are making Tracking Protection Lists available for Internet Explorer 9. For folks who follow PrivacyChoice, this won’t come as a surprise; we’ve been offering similar IE functionality for a while through TrackerBlock. If IE9′s new … Continue reading
Posted in Best Practices, Do Not Track, TrackerBlock
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Microsoft takes the lead on Do Not Track: some questions and implications
If you followed privacy developments last week, you might have had the mis-impression that Mozilla is about to build Do Not Track technology into Firefox. In fact, the real news comes this week, as Microsoft announced that Internet Explorer 9 … Continue reading
Posted in Do Not Track, Microsoft, TrackerBlock, Usability
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Are privacy add-ons effective? Surprising results from our testing
There’s no shortage of browser add-ons for consumers who want to block tracking by data and marketing companies. However, based on our testing, there is a wide variation in the actual effectiveness of these tools. Methodology We separately tested four … Continue reading
Posted in Abine, AdBlock, Ghostery, TrackerBlock
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TrackerBlock: Simple, Effective, Transparent
This week we released TrackerBlock for Firefox, which is the easiest and most effective tool to control online tracking. For the first time, users have complete visibility and control over the tracking company universe, including detailed policy and oversight information … Continue reading
Posted in TrackerBlock, Usability
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