Ghostery Privacy Hack Yields New Tools to Monitor Ad Tracking


Despite a stream of revelations about National Security Administration data tracking, consumers in the U.S. haven’t exactly embraced online privacy tools.

Ghostery, a subsidiary of Evidon which offers a browser extension that exposes tracking technologies and allows people to opt-out from them, aims to change that.

The company corralled a roomful of coders tasked with crafting new tools that highlight digital data tracking on a recent Saturday in WeWork Lounge, a co-work space on the edge of New York City’s Chinatown.

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