An interesting idea:
https://www.mozilla.org/en-US/collusion/
I bet the Mozilla people do their own tracking too. I wonder whether the add-on will disclose that?
My real concern is whether any Trinity apps perform or allow tracking that users might not be aware or approve.
Amarok? Akregator? Konqueror? KMail? IMs?
The question is not how to block such activities but whether users are fully informed that Trinity apps perform or allow tracking and have options in an apps' configuration to prevent the tracking.
Darrell
An interesting idea:
https://www.mozilla.org/en-US/collusion/
I bet the Mozilla people do their own tracking too. I wonder whether the add-on will disclose that?
My real concern is whether any Trinity apps perform or allow tracking that users might not be aware or approve.
Amarok? Akregator? Konqueror? KMail? IMs?
The question is not how to block such activities but whether users are fully informed that Trinity apps perform or allow tracking and have options in an apps' configuration to prevent the tracking.
Darrell
They better not!! I have seen a lot of the code for the PIM apps personally and have not seen any tracking/accesses to third party servers.
Tim