dimanche 27 octobre 2013

Mozilla Introduces Lightbeam To Help Users Visualize How They Are Tracked

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Mozilla has announced a new add-on for Firefox called Lightbeam that allows users to see exactly how they are being tracked while they surf the Web. The add-on works by recording what websites you visit and what third-parties are connected to those websites, and then displaying that information in a visually appealing and digestible format. Lightbeam offers three modes for visualizing this information: graph, clock, and list. Graph allows each website’s logo to float around freely with the third-parties floating around it, attached by lines; clock shows how many different services the user connected to at any given time by...


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