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Arve Barsnes <arve.barsnes@×××××.com> [16-02-27 10:24]: |
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> On 27 February 2016 at 07:14, <Meino.Cramer@×××.de> wrote: |
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> > Question is: Are there any other comparable good alternatives, |
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> > which understand the term "privacy" as it is ? |
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> I'm not sure I understand the distinction, and I still have both |
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> installed, but Privacy Badger, created by the EFF, seems to have the |
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> most important effect that led me to Ghostery, blocking some |
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> third-party elements. Check it out, it might be what you need. |
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> Arve |
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Hi Arve, |
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thanks for your posting ! :) |
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I already tried that, but as it seems (to me) Privacy Badger |
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does oneself decide whether to block and item or not. |
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I have that one installed and was astonished how passive it |
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was.... |
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Or simply am I doing something wrong ? |
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Best regards, |
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Meino |