
safari block: “AdBlock is the best thing that has happened to my Mac since Spaces.”, — Ole Henriksen
Incognito: Incognito is a Safari extension that prevents Google, Twitter and Facebook from following you on the web.
ssl-everywhere: web browser extension to force SSL encryption for many of today’s popular websites. The developers think it’s better not to distribute a easy to install package, because some people may forget, that not every page runs in ssl with this extension.
I think, many people aren’t able to build their own extension. If you want an easy to use extension, just follow me and send me an message and you’ll get an extension package for free.
Cookie Stumbler for Safari: This extension brings real time protection against the most common tracking Cookies
facebook, twitter, google+ disconnect: Advertisers and other third parties track, clutter, and slow down your web browsing. Disconnect makes the web your business not theirs better privacy: Among other things, Better Privacy will delete “flash cookies” that are difficult to manage otherwise.
Firefox:
adblock plus: uses subscription lists to block advertisements and behavioral tracking. Essential!
googlesharing: encrypts your google traffic and routes it through a proxy where it is combined with many other people.
https-everywhere: Automatically enables a secure connection for websites that supports it.
better privacy: Among other things, Better Privacy will delete “flash cookies” that are difficult to manage otherwise.
share me not: Protecting against tracking from third-party social media buttons while still allowing you to use them.
advanced: maybe also consider noscript or torbutton
Chrome:
adblock plus: uses subscription lists to block advertisements and behavioral tracking. Essential!
click & clean: Deletes your browsing history, typed URLs, Flash cookies, all traces of your online activity to protect your privacy.
KB SSL Enforcer: Enforces encryption for websites that support it.
NOREF: Suppress Referrer (referer) for Hyperlinks
disconnect: Stop third parties and search engines from tracking the webpages you go to and searches you do.
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