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Discussion on: Beware of browser extensions that track you everywhere

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edA‑qa mort‑ora‑y

I wish the browsers had a warning/tracking service to indicate what type of traffic the plugins are generating.

Also be aware that a lot of the security restrictions on JavaScript just don't apply to plugins. They are given nearly free reign over the system (not really, but close enough).

I was using the Grammarly pluging briefly, until I realized it would send eveyrthing I typed, anywhere (not opt-in), to their servers. Scary.

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Ben Halpern

Yes, it's remarkably lax. I really hope it's an ecosystem that Google (and others, but mostly Google, honestly) are working hard to improve upon.

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Dawa Sherpa

What extension did you create by the way?

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Mike

Always use the network tab, it doesn’t provide a ton of insight but enough for you to understand something is happening