John Canfield
Site Team
There are three or four old threads about Ghostery but I just discovered the browser add-in (or extension) that uses a database to block tracking code snippets found in most websites. It is configurable so you can be very aggressive to not so aggressive. The advantage other than remaining fairly incognito is a web page will load faster since calls to the trackers you choose are blocked.
My personal web page has one snippet of Google Analytics code which simply provides a report of number of visitors, page views, etc. It's more for amusement than anything else since I'm not selling anything but businesses pay close attention to the stats. One forum I visited last night had 14 trackers blocked, that was amazing. Our very own rvforum.net has zero trackers ) .
My personal web page has one snippet of Google Analytics code which simply provides a report of number of visitors, page views, etc. It's more for amusement than anything else since I'm not selling anything but businesses pay close attention to the stats. One forum I visited last night had 14 trackers blocked, that was amazing. Our very own rvforum.net has zero trackers ) .