On Tue, Oct 11, 2011 at 04:08:06PM +0300, Mikko V. Viinamäki wrote: > Usually one can see the destination of a link by hovering the goddamn > cursor above said link. Not so with your sneaky button. And I don't
So install an addon, as suggested. > care about various sites, if I do, I will email them. I am worried > about me also but more about other people. Me having some browser > extensions won't help them one bit. Of course, the best solution would Same thing. Have those people use extensions. If we get a hundreds of complaints from other people, I'll look into it. At the moment you're the only one. I prefer having a working search rather than a "for the good of others" without clear data. Meaning: show me the privacy violations and/or the number of people who want this change. > be to not use google at all. I'm always surprised to run into people > who don't understand the value of privacy. Firefox has a "do not follow" header in the latest version. Enable that, done. Regarding the different points raised: A. Google is evil => addon B. Pricacy => addon+do not follow C. For the good of others => no data to this claim even if you want; there are millions of sites with like buttons and so on. something more effective would be to make people use addons+do not follow, change privacy laws -- Regards, Olav _______________________________________________ gnome-web-list mailing list [email protected] http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/gnome-web-list
