Firefox users....

Discussion in 'other software & services' started by ThunderZ, Aug 26, 2009.

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  1. ThunderZ

    ThunderZ Registered Member

  2. wat0114

    wat0114 Guest

    Sure, I'll try it on my Virtualbox guest setup.
     
  3. ThunderZ

    ThunderZ Registered Member

    Thanks wat0114.

    Looks interesting at the least, useful for those interested in extending their privacy at most.

    Let us know what you think.
     
  4. JRViejo

    JRViejo Super Moderator

    ThunderZ, I have the Ghostery add-on installed in my FF 3.5.2, and it's excellent in making you aware whether or not Web Bugs exist in Web sites.

    As a matter of fact, mine blocked 3 Web Bugs that are part of the ghostery.com site!
     
  5. Reimer

    Reimer Registered Member

    I gave it a try but I think noscript should already do what Ghostery does
     
  6. thathagat

    thathagat Guest

    Interesting.....AdMuncher too has an option like this working across all browsers
     
  7. wilbertnl

    wilbertnl Registered Member

  8. 1boss1

    1boss1 Registered Member

    I'm using it, great addon. I have also checked the source code, and it all checks out ok.

    They do have a "Phone Home" feature, but as i recall it's disabled by default so opt-in and not opt-out plus it's clearly labeled on the settings page and not hidden.

    ghostery.png
     
  9. chrisretusn

    chrisretusn Registered Member

    I've been using it for some time now, there have been many improvements since I started using it.

    Adblock Plus and NoScript do not block all of them. For example, with Adblock Plus disabled and NoScript allow all at the Ghostery site, the are three trackers found, with Adblock Plus enabled, no difference still 3, with NoScript blocking 1 tracker left.

    I like it just to be informed of what might be there.
     
  10. virtumonde

    virtumonde Registered Member

  11. ThunderZ

    ThunderZ Registered Member

    Thanks all.

    Also thanks to CoolCatBad over on BC for introducing me to this little toy. :thumb:
     
  12. Rabiddog

    Rabiddog Guest

    Using it now, and looks good. Is there a way to tell if it is really working?
     
  13. JRViejo

    JRViejo Super Moderator

    Rabiddog, unless Ghostery is enabled, via Options > Blocking tab > Select All > On, all it does is warn you about Web Bugs, like in this image (notice the lettering in white bold):
    2009-08-27_182449.gif

    Once Ghostery is enabled, when encountering Web Bugs on a site, you'll see this image (notice that lettering has been grayed out):
    2009-08-27_182340.gif
    Plus, you'll see how many Web Bugs were blocked, looking at the bottom right side of the FF browser: 2009-08-27_182407.gif

    Then, you can click on the red Ghostery image and see the actual scripts that were blocked. Pretty neat stuff! :)
     
  14. acr1965

    acr1965 Registered Member

    Are web bugs and "trackers" two different things? I have ad muncher enabled and set to block web bugs but still get warnings for "trackers".
     
  15. JRViejo

    JRViejo Super Moderator

    acr1965, do you mean "trackers" as seen in Ghostery or in Ad Muncher?

    Edit: Web Bug Definition
     
    Last edited: Aug 27, 2009
  16. acr1965

    acr1965 Registered Member

    Trackers as seen in ghostery.
     
  17. JRViejo

    JRViejo Super Moderator

    acr1965, if you are seeing "trackers" in Ghostery, perhaps Ad Muncher is not blocking some Web Bugs (I don't use Ad Muncher so I can't tell).

    Trackers also means that Ghostery is not enabled. If it was, you would see "Blocked" like in the image I posted above.
     
  18. acr1965

    acr1965 Registered Member

    Yes, what I was doing was leaving them unblocked in ghostery to see how effective ad muncher was at stopping web bugs.
     
  19. JRViejo

    JRViejo Super Moderator

    acr1965, well, sounds like you found the answer. Take care.
     
  20. thathagat

    thathagat Guest

    well according to ad muncher description......
    but i don't think its as effective as say....ghostery,request policy or even a2 surf protection
     
  21. Joeythedude

    Joeythedude Registered Member

    No trackers on wilders :)
     
  22. chrisretusn

    chrisretusn Registered Member

    The thing about RequestPolicy is the any link that goes from the site you are on is blocked by default. Pain in the arse. I don't really mind that so much but it is annoyance. It also causes problems on some sites, in reloading continuously.
     
  23. wat0114

    wat0114 Guest

    After using for several days it seems to work as advertised, though I never did see any warnings to be alarmed about.
     
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