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| Mozilla pulls four Firefox add-ons over excessive data collection Browser security extensions aren't automatically safer -- they might even make things worse. Mozilla has pulled Avast's Online Security and SafePrice extensions for Firefox, plus their AVG-branded equivalents, after AdBlock Plus creator Wladimir Pal... https://www.engadget.com/2019/12/04/...ox-extensions/ |
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