今天看到的文章,教你如何隐藏你的个人信息,当你的internet请求tracked by Google. 是一个firefox add-on, 对IE无效。 http://blogs.techrepublic.com.com/security/?p=3032&tag=nl.e036 How it works The GoogleSharing proxy creates several generic identities, all official in the eyes of Google as they have been issued a cookie. These identities will act as surrogates for users making queries of Google. For this to happen, the user must install the GoogleSharing add-on in Firefox. Just a FYI, for now Firefox 3.6 breaks this add-on along with several other security add-ons. Once the add-on is installed, you will notice text in the lower right corner of the browser: Google Sharing Enabled (green letters). Tap the text once and it changes to Google Sharing Disabled (red letters). If enabled, the add-on intercepts Google requests, redirecting them to the GoogleSharing proxy. The proxy removes all identifying information, replacing it with the surrogate identity. The request is then forwarded to Google. The intermixing of identities comes into play, when the user makes another Google query. A completely different surrogate identity is used, with the previous identity being given to a different user. |