vendredi 9 mars 2018

Ad-blocker and privacy tool Ghostery goes open source, and has new ways to make money

In an attempt to improve trust and transparency, ad-blocking tool Ghostery has gone open source. It comes after Ghostery was acquired by Cliqz last year and raised a few eyebrows with the business model it put in place. As well as going open source, Ghostery is also introducing new ways of making money. Rather than selling anonymized user data to third parties, there are now two income streams: Ghostery Insights and Ghostery Rewards. The former is a premium product for which details have not been revealed, the latter an opt-in marketing system. See also: Google explains how Chrome's new ad… [Continue Reading]


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