On 08/13/2014 05:08 PM, William Denton wrote: > On 13 August 2014, Karen Coyle wrote: > >> *ps - I had a great cookie manager for a while, but it's no longer >> around. Cookie control in browsers actually was easier a decade ago - >> they've obviously been discouraged from including that software. If >> anyone knows of a good cookie program or plugin, I'd like to hear >> about it. > > I use Cookie Monster [0] and like it. > > Related: on my work box I'm trying out the EFF's Privacy Badger [1], > which I hope will be a success. At home I use Disconnect [2], which > blocks entire domains. It's great for cutting out cookies and junk like > AddThis, but cripes, I hadn't realized how many people pull in > Javascript libraries from Google or Yahoo. That's a harder way of > tracking to avoid. +1 on EFF Privacy Badger. I have used Xombrero[0] browser for a while which has most of these concerns `built-in` and not as an add-on. I will be the first to say the browser requires a Vi state of mind to use that trips all but the most seasoned Vi (possibly ed ;-) users. Cheers, ./fxk [0] https://opensource.conformal.com/wiki/xombrero -- Bank error in your favor. Collect $200.