Reviews for Ghostery – Privacy Ad Blocker
Ghostery – Privacy Ad Blocker by Ghostery
409 reviews
- Rated 1 out of 5by Ajay, 3 years ago
- Rated 1 out of 5by Nightlistic, 3 years agoHad been using this add blocker for a year. At first it worked fine. Then suddenly it just stopped allowing any interaction with it on the web browser. I uninstalled it thinking it was a glitch and re-installed it same thing. Click the icon and it just doesn't work anymore. Made sure it was turned on. Same issue nothing.
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posted 3 years agoHey sorry to hear about this.. can you shoot us an email at support@ghostery.com so we can help out? - Rated 1 out of 5by Delangre Eric, 3 years agopas mieux que uBlock Origin, avec des pub en plus et : Attention, lisez les conditions d'utilisation, lisez le contrat puisqu'il s'agit d'une entreprise privée, il y a donc un contrat de service.
Le contrat indique que l'entreprise privée récupère certaines de vos données et revend l'analyse des données, ou le comportement des internautes.
Si vous regardez l'origine de cette entreprise privée, elle est inscrite au registre du commerce de l'État de New York en tant que société de publicité.
C'est une société de publicité qui lutte contre sa concurrence pour dominer seule le marché.
Comment se fait-il qu'il soit recommandé, n'y aurait-il pas de juriste à la Fondation Mozilla pour lire les contrats ou vérifier les registres de commerce?
Registre du commerce de New York, voyez son vrai nom d'origine avant Evidon.
Mettez Evidon, et son nom d'origine était: Adsafe (The Better Advertising Project).
** DÉPARTEMENT D'ÉTAT NYS - Division des sociétés - Informations sur l'entité **
https://appext20.dos.ny.gov/corp_public/corpsearch.entity_search_entry
Pendant un certain temps, il est recommandé, voire partenariat, avec quelque chose de considéré comme une secte dans certains pays européens:
- L'Église de Jésus-Christ des Saints des Derniers Jours
Il a même été recommandé par les multinationales!
- Unilever
- Nike
- Toyota
- Lenovo
- Johnson chez Family Compagny
- JP Morgan Chase (crise des subprimes - faillite planétaire, etc.)
https://web.archive.org/web/20160714203356/https://www.ghostery.com/why-ghostery/our-clients - Rated 1 out of 5by Maleficient, 3 years agoBe careful, read the terms of use, read the contract since it is a private company, so there is a service contract.
The contract indicates that private enterprise retrieves some of your data and resells the analysis of the data, or the behavior of Internet users.
If you look at the origin of this private enterprise, it is registered in the New York State Trade Register as an advertising company.
It is an advertising company that fights against its competition to dominate the market alone.
How is it that it is recommended, would there be no jurist at The Mozilla Foundation to read the contracts or check the registers of commerce ?
New York Trade Registry, see its true original name before Evidon.
Put Evidon, and its original name was : Adsafe (The Better Advertising Project).
** NYS DEPARTMENT OF STATE - Division of Corporations - Entity Information **
https://appext20.dos.ny.gov/corp_public/corpsearch.entity_search_entry
For a while, it is recommended, even partnership, with something regarded as a sect in some European countries :
- The Church of Jesus Christ of the Latter-Day Saints
It was even recommended by multinationals !
- Unilever
- Nike
- Toyota
- Lenovo
- Johnson at Family Compagny
- JP Morgan Chase (subprime crisis - planetary bankruptcy, etc.)
https://web.archive.org/web/20160714203356/https://www.ghostery.com/why-ghostery/our-clientsDeveloper response
posted 3 years agoWe have no connection with Evidon since 2017. If you want to send us an email to support@ghostery.com we'd be happy to discuss. - Rated 1 out of 5by g54wjhy65ter, 3 years ago
- Rated 1 out of 5by Firefox user 15075847, 3 years ago
- Rated 1 out of 5by Firefox user 16686592, 3 years ago
- Rated 1 out of 5by Firefox user 16677170, 3 years ago
- Rated 1 out of 5by Firefox user 16074456, 3 years ago
- Rated 1 out of 5by Firefox user 12618564, 3 years ago
- Rated 1 out of 5by maxwell, 3 years agoselling the data of your users? you traded ads for tracking by the ad-blocker. sounds like a lose to me.
- Rated 1 out of 5by Nijaz Muratović, 3 years agonice gui, statistics, and lot of options, nice database, categorization, and frequently updated....just can't rate this better than worst because it contacts many servers in background without my knowledge and choice and option to turn it off, meaning even if I disable all additional options, so had to block them via hosts file (apps.ghostery.com, cdn.ghostery.com, collector-hpn.ghostery.net, api.ghostery.net, safe-browsing-quorum.privacy.ghostery.net, cdn2.ghostery.com, d.ghostery.com, cmp-cdn.ghostery.com)...looks like tracking
- Rated 1 out of 5by Firefox user 16552566, 3 years agoBehindert teilweise die normale Funktionalität von Webseiten (z.B. Mouse-Over-Menü oder Slider). Nicht zu empfehlen!
- Rated 1 out of 5by Firefox user 16492086, 3 years agoUsed this for years. Not anymore. I don't want "acceptable ads", I don't want popups, I don't want "rewards", I don't want "anonymized" data collection, all I want is ad-blocking. And no, I don't want to "disable" harmful features myself, or accept being tracked by an ad-blocking software. It's a matter of trust. Trust, once lost, is never recovered. Just as it happened with AdBlock. Using uBlock origin now. Just ad-blocking, no ifs and buts
Developer response
posted 3 years agoHi there, rewards is no longer a part of the Ghostery extension. Other notifications can be disabled in the settings menu: click the Ghostery icon > click the three stacked dots > click "settings" > click "notifications" > adjust accordingly. Reach out to us by email at support@ghostery.com so we can further address any questions or concerns. Thanks. - Rated 1 out of 5by Firefox user 16502432, 3 years agoLoved it for years. Had to get rid of since it no longer is a privacy ad blocker. Too bad.
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posted 3 years agoHi there, send us an email to support@ghostery.com so we can assist, thanks! - Rated 1 out of 5by CauseOfBSOD, 3 years agoA "privacy ad blocker" that invades your privacy. Bruh. Using uBlock Origin from now on.
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posted 3 years agoHi, notifications can be turned off in Ghostery's extension settings: Click the Ghostery icon in the browser > click the three stacked dots > click "settings" > click "notifications" > adjust accordingly. To turn off Rewards: Click the Ghostery icon in the browser > click the three stacked dots > click "settings" > click opt-in/out > un-check the box that reads "participating in Ghostery Rewards" Reach out by email to support@ghostery.com with any questions.- Rated 1 out of 5by Armynator, 3 years agoAnnoying ads which can't be disabled, absolutely not lightweight. It can't even display the overloaded settings menu on older CPUs.
Developer response
posted 3 years agoHi, notifications can be turned off in Ghostery's extension settings: Click the Ghostery icon in the browser > click the three stacked dots > click "settings" > click "notifications" > adjust accordingly. To turn off Rewards: Click the Ghostery icon in the browser > click the three stacked dots > click "settings" > click opt-in/out > un-check the box that reads "participating in Ghostery Rewards" Reach out by email to support@ghostery.com with any questions. - Rated 1 out of 5by KitB, 4 years agoAs others have said: was fine until recently when it started adding pop-ups of its own. Absurdly bad ad-blocker now.
It absolutely doesn't matter that this feature can be opted out of. I already tried to opt out of ads by installing the add-on in the first place. I'm now opting out of ghostery's ads by just uninstalling it. ublock origin does the job just fine as, I'm sure, do many other ad-blockers that don't stuff their own ads down your throat.Developer response
posted 4 years agoHi, notifications can be turned off in Ghostery's extension settings: Click the Ghostery icon in the browser > click the three stacked dots > click "settings" > click "notifications" > adjust accordingly. To turn off Rewards: Click the Ghostery icon in the browser > click the three stacked dots > click "settings" > click opt-in/out > un-check the box that reads "participating in Ghostery Rewards" Reach out by email to support@ghostery.com with any questions. - Rated 1 out of 5by Firefox user 16481998, 4 years agoIt was a friendly old ghost, but now it joined the dark side. The Rudy Giuliani of Firefox extensions..
Developer response
posted 4 years agoHi, notifications can be turned off in Ghostery's extension settings: Click the Ghostery icon in the browser > click the three stacked dots > click "settings" > click "notifications" > adjust accordingly. To turn off Rewards: Click the Ghostery icon in the browser > click the three stacked dots > click "settings" > click opt in/out > un-check the box that reads "participating in Ghostery Rewards" Reach out by email to support@ghostery.com with any questions. Developer response
posted 4 years agoHi, notifications can be turned off in Ghostery's extension settings: Click the Ghostery icon in the browser > click the three stacked dots > click "settings" > click "notifications" > adjust accordingly. To turn off Rewards: Click the Ghostery icon in the browser > click the three stacked dots > click "settings" > click opt in/out > un-check the box that reads "participating in Ghostery Rewards" Reach out by email to support@ghostery.com with any questions.- Rated 1 out of 5by Firefox user 15115390, 4 years ago
- Rated 1 out of 5by Firefox user 16480117, 4 years agoSuddenly began to show Black Friday ads some days ago. Do not trust this extension any more. Questionable business ethics. Uninstalling.
Developer response
posted 4 years agoHi, notifications can be turned off in Ghostery's extension settings: Click the Ghostery icon in the browser > click the three stacked dots > click "settings" > click "notifications" > adjust accordingly. To turn off Rewards: Click the Ghostery icon in the browser > click the three stacked dots > click "settings" > click opt in/out > un-check the box that reads "participating in Ghostery Rewards" Reach out by email to support@ghostery.com with any questions.