Google Adds To Mozilla's Push For 'Do Not Track' 128
AndyAndyAndyAndy writes "In a morning blog post, Google announced the release of a Chrome plug-in called 'Keep My Opt-Outs,' which hopes to block all tracking cookies. Interestingly, it is released as open-source with the hopes that it will gain quick deployment on non-Chrome browsers and find a robust foothold against ads. The story is also covered at Computerworld, which has broader insight into the issue, looking at Google, Mozilla and Firefox, and seems to indicate more rapid change is looming — potentially from the FCC itself."
But... (Score:2, Funny)
... I love cookies!
Cookie cookie cookie!
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Re:But... (Score:3, Funny)
Ok. Im adding myself to Mozilla's push too (Score:1, Funny)
this post, may or may not contain sarcasm. i may or may not be giving 2 cents to anyone that may prove that way, or otherwise. if the world is in the eye of a fish, then it means we have a problem. now beat it. there is nothing to see here - all mj impressions are done, all britney spears songs are sung, all ships are sunk, all your bases are owned, we shall never flag or flail. we shall fight on the routers, we shall fight on the switches, we shall fight on the hubs, we shall never surrender ! and then, they will say, this, was internet's finest hour !!!
Re:Interesting coming from Google (Score:4, Funny)
And they expire before 2038
So does grandma.