Jan 03, 2010 Top 10 Chrome Browser Add-ons. That extensions will soon be available for Google's new Mac version of Chrome, too. Light graphic to let them know when they are venturing into. Top 10 Chrome Browser Add-ons. That extensions will soon be available for Google's new Mac version of Chrome, too. Light graphic to let them know when they are venturing into dangerous. Trace is a browser add-on/extension for Firefox and Chrome that blocks multiple tracking techniques used by many websites. Here's what Trace blocks: • Canvas Fingerprinting • Audio Fingerprinting • WebRTC Leaks • User-Agent Tracking • Browser plugin fingerprinting • Beacon Requests • Bad Top Level Domains • Hyperlink Auditing • HTTP Referrer Headers • Chrome Header Tracking • E-Tag Tracking • JavaScript Crypto Mining • URL Tracking Cleaner (experimental) • Trace Page (injects code into sites to disable certain functions) Most of us probably don't know what all the things on that list are, but you can find an explanation of each and why you may or may not want to enable it in the settings. Click the name to get an expanded definition. After installation, Trace adds an icon to the browser's main toolbar which enables easy access the settings and statistics. In addition to blocking features, Trace comes with the ability to whitelist sites, if you run into an issue with a website you can whitelist it to restore functionality. There's a basic version and a premium version - the premium version supports further development of the extension and gives you access to a premium blocklist for a few dollars. ![]() I didn't notice any functionality difference between the two versions. Trace is under active development and the developer welcomes bug reports. I've noticed faster page load times since I installed Trace, which is more than welcome on this slow internet connection. Trace officially works with Chrome and Firefox. I've successfully installed it on Opera, Vivaldi, and Waterfox, where it's running with no issues so far. All in all, Trace is a nice addition to your browser privacy collection. Get Trace for Chrome and Firefox here: (h/t ) You can find more Tech Treats. Please rate this article. Thanks rhlannon for your response. I'm 'learning' more about this add-on, but won't claim I understand it all. LOL It's pretty nifty from what I'm experiencing and I carefully always check the Browser Console, Today's comment in the Browser Console reads as follows: The resource at “was blocked because tracking protection is enabled.[Learn More]. I haven't been on the internet much today, but as i surf I'm sure more such comments will be added to the Browser Console. I did check all the items you suggested and am getting more than a warm fuzzy, this add-on is good. I've got to experiment more with enabling/disabling different functions to see if I blow up my set-up. LOL Thanks again, young man ( I think I can write that as I'm 78 and still 'playing' with computers. I'm a relic from the old, very old days using assembly code, microcode, wiring boards, etc. Bo Dirigo • or to post comments. Hi, I installed this on Firefox and it doesn't seem to cause any problems. The question I have is related to when I first start my browser a Browser Console appears.
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