Mozilla Lightbeam - who is watching us online?
Browsers Technologies / / December 19, 2019
For most not too versed in the technology user web pages in the browser viewing the process simple and straightforward. We click on the link in the answer we are loading the text and pictures, which we are happy to watch and read. However, in reality things are not so simple. Today, almost any site, well, maybe except the most primitive home pages, it contains an amount of third-party modules, counters and buttons that the information on your page loaded divergent waves of a dozen different sites. And each of them accurately collects data about your visits, interests, habits.
Do not believe me? Install the plugin Lightbeam for the Firefox browser and see for yourself.
Mozilla Lightbeam - this extension, formerly known under the name of Collusion, which allows you to submit to the intuitive and simple way information on all connections, open a browser when you visit a particular pages. These data can be used by you for the understanding of the relationships between the different pages, tracking adware and spyware scripts.
After installing the extension, it places its icon in the add-ons panel. When clicking on it opens a special page on which you will see interactive visualization of their movements through the network and that at any site sends queries at the same time. By default, the statistics display mode for one day, but you can change it and view the data only on the last site or for the whole week. At the bottom are also quick filter button to hide the \ display some data.
When you click the additional right panel appears on any item on which you can see detailed information about the site, the server, its location, connections and so on. In addition, it may be useful to switch to an alternative imaging mode, which displays information about your connections data in relation to time. In this video you will see how many sites you have visited for each hour surfing (circles) and how many third-party modules at the same time you load the (triangles).
If you still doubt that your every move is monitored and recorded in the network, if you want to find out which sites track you or how they relate to each other, mozilla Lightbeam It helps you to collect and display all the information on these issues. The users of the Google Chrome extension recommended CollusionPerforming similar tasks.