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In reply to the discussion: Firefox browser to move ahead with ‘Do Not Track’ option [View all]xtraxritical
(3,576 posts)27. I've been using Firefox for years, with Ghostery too. It's great.
Another search engine that keeps your I.P. secret is ixquick.com
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Ghostery works from a list, which gets updated, it seems to work fairly well. nt
bemildred
Jun 2013
#6
Those that claim to know "reality" are fooling themselves and no one else.
rhett o rick
Jun 2013
#54
No one gives two shits about having a banner or inline image advertising some product or service,
Heywood J
Jun 2013
#77
Yep. While we may not like it, ads pay for all of this "free" content we view.
progressoid
Jun 2013
#61
Sam the Butcher doesn't sell my private information to others when I deal with him.
Heywood J
Jun 2013
#78
Better privacy is another nice add on for Firefox. It cleans LSO flash "supercookies"
Snarkoleptic
Jun 2013
#47
What kind of "Internet services" do they expect Linux users to pay for?
Spitfire of ATJ
Jun 2013
#64