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 tool!
Really good, would absolutely recommend; especially if you're never in the mood to read 6 pages of terms and conditions.
reliable [time+trap saving]
I love this extension. It takes all of that complicated mumbo-jumbo that these websites throw at you and simplifies it into something you can understand.
Great idea, and very helpful. I will share with my friends.
Now everyone knows what have been in the terms of conditions without having to read it taking 76 days!
Kinda sad to see that this was already made. I was just thinking about making this extension earlier today.
Needs to be be default on every browser, just like the https warnings we get. Get idea and initiative!
If only more people cared to read. Excellent job!
Really useful :)