Firefox plots system to stop firms from tracking you online
December 1st, 2010 - 6:38 pm ICT by IANS
London, Dec 1 (IANS) The makers of web-browser Firefox are working on a system which will allow internet users to stop themselves from being tracked online.
Mozilla wants to build a mechanism which will allow people to opt out of companies secretly monitoring which websites they visit, currently a common practice.
Internet giants like Google and Facebook use such information to sell targeted adverts and make money without ever asking the consent of the user.
Mozilla executives and other developers are to appear before a special panel this week in the US to discuss how they will put an end to this, reports the Daily Mail.
Such a move would be welcomed by privacy campaigners who have long complained that Google and Facebook are taking liberties with the information they gather without properly consulting the wider public.
Currently companies like Google and Facebook make a fortune using ‘cookies’ that automatically save themselves onto your computer when you surf the web, and then monitor your browsing history.
This data is then sold on to advertisers who put highly lucrative targeted ads on the individual’s screen, depending on what internet pages they have recently been looking at.
Officials from Mozilla and online advertising company Lotame want to come up with a way of stopping this amid fears the US government will at some point step in and do it for them.
Mike Shaver, vice president of engineering at Mozilla, summed up the plan by saying the aim was to “put the user in control but not overwhelm them”.
Internet Explorer is the most popular web browser with 59 percent market share and Google’s Chrome is used by nine percent — it is at the third place.
- Now internet users can watch who is spying on them - Mar 02, 2012
- Google Chrome is giving Firefox a tough compition. - Sep 23, 2010
- Adult sites use bug to track user's browsing history - Dec 03, 2010
- Microsoft announces automatic upgrades for Internet Explorer - Dec 16, 2011
- Google Chrome is third most popular browser - Aug 01, 2011
- Rise of Google Chrome threatens Internet Explorer, Mozilla - Oct 10, 2010
- Mozilla Firefox gets patched for stability - Sep 22, 2010
- The IE9 Beta gets launched - Sep 21, 2010
- Google Chrome top browser for first time - Mar 22, 2012
- Firefox 3.6 released - why bother? - Jan 22, 2010
- Google Chrome 6 Vs Firefox 4 Beta: Grand Showdown! - Aug 22, 2010
- Wikipedia, Google join anti-piracy bill protest (Lead) - Jan 18, 2012
- Microsoft web browser faces security risk - Feb 01, 2011
- Firefox 3.6 to be released tomorrow - why bother? - Jan 21, 2010
- JavaScript can allow anyone to access your web-surfing history - Dec 04, 2010
Tags: advertising company, campaigners, daily mail, facebook, fears, firefox, fortune, google, internet explorer, internet giants, internet users, lotame, market share, mike shaver, mozilla, practice internet, taking liberties, us government, web browser, will allow people