Using ssl proxy servers for anonymity
I thought google broke off with firefox several months ago, perhaps preferring to support their own browser.str4y wrote:O Surely they're as much in the database collection/selling business as is a company like Google.. the latter having this as a huge agenda-- and I only recently learned that they're the big money behind Mozilla, which is likely why Firefox ships with Google right there on the Nav bar, Out of the Box (the 1st thing I remove, every time!).
edit: oops.....maybe why Firefox gets slower and slower.......(next in line, Micro$ ?) http://www.extremetech.com/internet/925 ... ds-firefox
I believe they can track even if the phone is off, because it is not completely off. So I've heard anyway. The tinfoil hat crowd says remove the battery to be sure. I should be more careful about cells, but it is inconvenient, so...I have a mobile phone but I always keep it turned off unless I need to make a call. Can it be tracked when its turned off?
Hey guys just ran across this thread and scanned through real quick, Yes your phone can still be tracked even if turned off it can even be listened through. I have a derivative coming out in a few hours today that is designed for secure browsing/chatting/p2p/email which hides your connection pretty decently, it's not perfect (nothing ever is) but hides you fairly well from anyone trying to sneak a peak at your info.
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