Stylish - Custom themes for any website 的评价
Stylish - Custom themes for any website 作者: userstyles.org
badabing 的评价
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来自 badabing,6 年前It's shocking that Stylish steals our browsing history by default.
My visited links are my private information. We might visit web pages that are UNLISTED or not indexed by search engines for private reasons. Or sites we visit might contain sensitive information in the query string, login details, tokens and things we would NEVER want to share with marketing companies.
Collecting this information should be OPT-IN not opt-out. Their claim of "non-identifiable" information is a sham. Browser history can include personal blog pages and other destinations that clearly point to the identity of the user. More than that, the visited pages might be unlisted, unpublished... and why would anyone want those pages sent to a marketing company database? Why would anyone want their browsing history uploaded to a marketing company without being asked first?
That is a below the belt, rotten, scumbag privacy breach.
It's disappointing that browser extensions can do this, and remain on Mozilla's network of addons. This privacy breach should be shut down. Add-ons should NEVER be allowed to collect browser history information by default without first getting permission.
My visited links are my private information. We might visit web pages that are UNLISTED or not indexed by search engines for private reasons. Or sites we visit might contain sensitive information in the query string, login details, tokens and things we would NEVER want to share with marketing companies.
Collecting this information should be OPT-IN not opt-out. Their claim of "non-identifiable" information is a sham. Browser history can include personal blog pages and other destinations that clearly point to the identity of the user. More than that, the visited pages might be unlisted, unpublished... and why would anyone want those pages sent to a marketing company database? Why would anyone want their browsing history uploaded to a marketing company without being asked first?
That is a below the belt, rotten, scumbag privacy breach.
It's disappointing that browser extensions can do this, and remain on Mozilla's network of addons. This privacy breach should be shut down. Add-ons should NEVER be allowed to collect browser history information by default without first getting permission.