Sunday, June 8, 2014

Want to know who is tracking you on Internet?

Everyday, while surfing Internet you visit numbers of websites which secretly track your personal information and stores them.


Well there are many ways to solve this problem:
Here I’m gonna tell you about one such way solve this issue:
Start Chrome and type "collusion add on" in the URL bar.


Click on the first link as shown in the above image,
After clicking on that link you will be redirected to the Chrome Web Store,
Just click on "FREE" and the app will automatically get installed on your Chrome.



After installing it you will get an icon named Collusion on your right hand top corner of your browser next to your settings option.
Open the Collusion tab by clicking the logo in the Toolbar.



Collusion starts recording connections as soon as it's installed. If you open it now, you'll see a blank screen because nothing's been recorded yet.


To start visualizing your online interactions, open a new tab, navigate to a site, and then check back to the Collusion tab to see how your connections graph appears.
After your navigation to different sites you will get a certain graph:


 The highlighted circles shows the websites that you have visited.
The grey circles represent the sites that you have not visited.
The lines between circles shows the cookies and the different stuff that is passed between them.

Clicking on any of these circles you will get the information related to that website.

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