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Member since:
2008-05-03
I use FF with these privacy extensions & features --
Ghostery add on -- blocks web bugs
NoScript -- manages scripting
BetterPrivacy -- erases flash cookies and DMO storage
Ad Block -- blocks ads
Scroogle -- replaces Google web search tracking
Private Browsing Mode -- erases cookies etc
In comparison, Chrome gives everyone a unique ID (guid). See -- http://blog.gjl-network.net/blog/index.php?archives/166-English.htm...]=en.
Sorry Google, to me no privacy means no sale.
Point Street View and those new drones you just bought elsewhere. (drones see -- http://tech.fortune.cnn.com/2010/08/09/google-buys-flying-drones/)