Do you use the ant video downloader firefox addon?
You may want to read this. Seems that ant.com is tracking every site you go to, when you go to it and connecting that back to you.
( , Tue 10 May 2011, 22:53, Share, Reply)
You may want to read this. Seems that ant.com is tracking every site you go to, when you go to it and connecting that back to you.
( , Tue 10 May 2011, 22:53, Share, Reply)
The same information is sent even when I am talking to a local server on my own network:
That's not normal Shirley?
( , Tue 10 May 2011, 23:29, Share, Reply)
That's not normal Shirley?
( , Tue 10 May 2011, 23:29, Share, Reply)
thats
half the point I reckon ;)
Ive seen a lot of tracking cookies and architectures in my time, but one that specifically sends a webserver a message every time you click a link, go to a page or send some data to a webserver (local network or internet based) is new to me. From what I gather, even sending commands to your home routers web interface sends ant.com data about that pages you visit on your home router.
( , Tue 10 May 2011, 23:37, Share, Reply)
half the point I reckon ;)
Ive seen a lot of tracking cookies and architectures in my time, but one that specifically sends a webserver a message every time you click a link, go to a page or send some data to a webserver (local network or internet based) is new to me. From what I gather, even sending commands to your home routers web interface sends ant.com data about that pages you visit on your home router.
( , Tue 10 May 2011, 23:37, Share, Reply)