Privacy Badger
Automatically learns to block hidden trackers. Made by leading digital rights nonprofit EFF to stop companies from spying on you.
Get information about websites' terms of service and privacy policies, with ratings and summaries from ToSDR.
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“I have read and agree to the Terms” is the biggest lie on the web. We aim to fix that.
"Terms of Service; Didn't Read" is a user rights initiative to rate and label website terms & privacy policies, from very good (Class A) to very bad (Class E).
This extension shows this rating for rated websites by an unintrusive icon in the address bar. You can click on this icon to get a list with the most important rated points of the website's term of services. Additional the extension will warn you when you visit for the first time a website with a bad rating.
Optionally you can notify companies for their grades by sharing on Twitter, if you do not like this feature, simply head over the settings and hide the share button.
This extension is open source. You can report bugs or propose new features at https://github.com/tosdr/browser-extensions.
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Great extension, it's a lot easier to detect who exploits you and your friends. So underrated, it deserve more popularity!
I usually don't write reviews, but this one deserves all the praise they receive. Excellent tool
great app. not sure why you got to comb through my browser history like that though :(
Thank god for this
Thank you so much! The sites that I thought were pretty gold (I do read the tos, but legal speech is a bit hard to translate :P) Thank you so much for making this now I know exactly what I'm getting into. Many of the reading and writing platforms TOS's seemed concerning-- i wouldn't join as I didn't like what I did understand-- and after using this extension downright scary! You saved my bacon.
thx
Nice to see how consumer-friendly companies' policies are at a glance.
Works very well for many websites, amazing that it is free. The list of good and bad is fantastic to have a quick glace when on a new website just to learn a little more about the website but also how I am being tracked on the internet.
Awesome service, everyone should have this. Sure, it doesn't support every website on the internet, but it's free and might just save you from signing up for a service you didn't *really* want.
A must have extension for anyone who gives a toss about data privacy! Just two minor suggestions: make it a bit easier to sign up for contribution (the option is extremely well-hidden), and promote your searx instance a bit (I never knew it existed!).