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Chrome Extension Protects Privacy Against Google, Facebook & 1,000 Other Sites

Posted on October 9, 2012 by pogowasright.org

Dave Copeland writes:

If you’re tired of logging into Facebook to reset your privacy options every time the company updates its user agreement, a new Chrome extension may be the fix you’re looking for.

PrivacyFix is being released today, and after playing with it, I’m thinking it may be the long-sought after answer to privacy concerns that regular Google and Facebook users hear on an almost-daily basis.

Read more on ReadWriteWeb.

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