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!
THANK YOU!!!! YOUR NOTIFICATIONS MADE ME TO LOOK AT MY VMWARE AND I SAW SOMEBODY CONNECTED TO MY VNC!! THANK YOU THANK YOU THANK YOU THANK YOU THANK YOU!!
Add more info and make it more great! Saves from reading all jibberish websites throw at you.
Love this app. Highly recommend!
Great idea. Very handy to easily discover how each website treats you (and your data), with just one click. Congrats and well done to those actually reading those T+Cs and summarising for us! Of course ratings can be a subjective thing, but there is huge value in being able to do one click and see a summary of the T+Cs of any website you happen to be on (that TOSDR has rated). As I couldn't easily find an appropriate forum for suggestions, I will write mine here: I think it would be better to see only the dot point summary first, so you can quickly get an overview of a website, and see important points. Put the detailed paragraphs and quotes behind an 'expand' or 'more info' button for each point, or put them all below the full list of dot points. This means people are more likely to see important points, and more different aspects of the T+Cs with one click.
Needs to be available for more websites. I understand how long and time consuming it would be to cover EVERY site on the internet (probably impossible, too...) but at the moment hardly any are actually simplified.
A year ago I would have given this app a five-star rating, but sometime in the past year, the app has stopped doing anything at all!
It does not work at all.
No longer works. Hasn't been updated for four years, which says a lot.
Did not work with Strava - https://www.strava.com/legal/terms despite several attempts. Will uninstall