Reviews for Privacy Badger
Privacy Badger by EFF Technologists
198 reviews
- by Firefox user 17332008, 2 months agoRated 4 out of 5
- by hailey, 3 months agoRated 4 out of 5
- by nomonske, 3 months agoRated 4 out of 5
- by Firefox user 17292130, 4 months agoRated 4 out of 5
- by w11syg11sy, 4 months agoRated 4 out of 5
- by Usuário FF 17151627, 5 months agoRated 4 out of 5Extensão muito boa e que se enquadra bem no Firefox de Desktop e bem com a resolução de tela para Android, mas precisa continuar a ser atualizada para garantir que a privacidade e segurança prevaleça importante na navegação de todos os usuários.
- by Firefox user 14497056, 5 months agoRated 4 out of 5
- by Firefox user 16712326, 5 months agoRated 4 out of 5
- by Firefox user 16461926, 5 months agoRated 4 out of 5
- by Firefox user 15712990, 5 months agoRated 4 out of 5
- by Firefox user 16691668, 5 months agoRated 4 out of 5
- by Rainer Hübbe, 5 months agoRated 4 out of 5
- by Marc, 5 months agoRated 4 out of 5
- by hass, 6 months agoRated 4 out of 5
- by Flow, 6 months agoRated 4 out of 5
- by FuzzyWizard, 6 months agoRated 4 out of 5
- by the_we3gee, 6 months agoRated 4 out of 5This anti-tracker software is wonderful in that it shows you in a slider-mode, what is currently being blocked. I tried another privacy add-on that didn't show what exactly was being blocked. I think it was adaware. I like to allow certain trackers to track me or advertisers to show their adds. In other words, I have control, thanks to privacy badger showing what is blocked fully, halway, or not blocked. Some sites I like to give cudos to and some, not at all. Privacy Badger allows that kind of control. I only would like to see it automatically reload the tab if I change the sliders. I wait for a few seconds and it doesn't do this. So I manually reload the tab. Maybe it does this, and I am not giving it enough time to reload tab, or ? Anyway, thanks to the developers of Privacy Badger at EFF for their work and offering of this utility.
- by Firefox user 14622129, 7 months agoRated 4 out of 5
- by josjomo, 7 months agoRated 4 out of 5
- by jay, 10 months agoRated 4 out of 5
- by Firefox user 16781059, 10 months agoRated 4 out of 5
- by Firefox user 16614767, a year agoRated 4 out of 5
- by Firefox user 13159776, a year agoRated 4 out of 5
- by Firefox user 12343100, a year agoRated 4 out of 5Great if you like control. I like knowing what is blocked and what isn't rather than just having an all-or-nothing approach like Adblock takes. If a site demands certain third-party content to work, I can enable it piecemeal. Works pretty well as an adblocker, too, except it's annoying that it doesn't block during initial loading of a webpage when restarting Firefox, so an ad-heavy site like Washington Post starts sucking up lots of CPU cycles with their tons of animated ads. I've learned to immediately reload the page when starting up Firefox so the ads get blocked.