So Now We Know: Google Is NSA - "Colluding" Against America And The World!
Whenever you visit the White House website, that information goes to, you guessed it, Google. Let's all be thankful to Mozzila for giving us this wonderful tool. We really don't need the court system to tell us that Google is NSA is Google. From Wikipedia:
Collusion is an agreement between two or more persons, sometimes illegal and therefore secretive, to limit open competition by deceiving, misleading, or defrauding others of their legal rights, or to obtain an objective forbidden by law typically by defrauding or gaining an unfair advantage.[citation needed] It is an agreement among firms to divide the market, set prices, or limit production.[1] It can involve "wage fixing, kickbacks, or misrepresenting the independence of the relationship between the colluding parties".[2] In legal terms, all acts affected by collusion are considered void.[3]
About the Collusion add-on:
Mozilla Collusion lets you see who is tracking you
Firefox add-on turns the tables on marketers
By Dave Neal
Thu Mar 01 2012, 15:23
SOFTWARE OUTFIT Mozilla has released an add-on to its Firefox web browser that lets users see where and how they are being tracked by advertisers.
Mozilla has vocally opposed advertisers tracking users and is a proponent of the 'do-not-track' campaign that carries weight with regulators as well as standards groups and privacy watchers.
Collusion is an experimental release for now, but should give web users a much better insight to the tracking that shadows their web browsing.
"Collusion is an experimental add-on for Firefox and allows you to see all the third parties that are tracking your movements across the Web," says Mozilla in its introductory material.
"It will show, in real time, how that data creates a spider-web of interaction between companies and other trackers."