![]() There are measures of control for your online privacy while using Google, other than its Privacy Dashboard. Privacy doesn't have to be only an illusion. After all, Google's "Don't Be Evil" CEO, Eric Schmidt said of privacy, "If you have something that you don’t want anyone to know, maybe you shouldn’t be doing it in the first place." Most people won't give up Google, so they grudgingly accept the loss of their privacy and being tracked. Then there is the non-audible "work safe" add-on that doesn't constantly shriek but still shows notifications and keeps running stats about the percentage of websites you visit with Google tracking bugs. There are two flavors, but I recommend the add-on with crazy loud and annoying vuvuzela alarms that sound when the search giant sends your information to its servers. ![]() ![]() There is a Google Alarm plugin for Firefox and Chrome to alert you each and every time (almost constantly) when Google pings you.
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