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I'd rather use a broken website with Ghostery than allow my private browsing data and history be available to someone free of charge.

You want your site working nicely for Ghostery users? Great, then just remove privacy invader scripts from it, and you won't be affected.



So you didn't read the article. It had nothing to do with scripts invading privacy. The issue was Ghostery's fault. They admitted to it.


Yes, I read it. I'm just saying that even if it's Ghostery fault, I would rather use it than not for the privacy reasons.




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