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thumbnail DoNotTrackMe browser extension creates 'disposable' data for privacy
Nov 22nd 2013, 15:31, by Jeremy Kirk, IDG News Service

A Boston-based company, Abine, is beefing its anti-tracking browser extension to let users shield their real credit card details, email addresses, and phone numbers during web transactions.

The new features are being added to "DoNotTrackMe," an extension for Firefox, Internet Explorer, Chrome, and Safari that blocks tracking technologies used by advertising and social networks and data collectors.

The latest capabilities, which were already in Abine's MaskMe password management tool, allow users to give out a one-time use credit card number to e-commerce vendors, along with a disposable email address and phone number.

Data collection is a brisk business these days. Companies sell personal data, share it with ad networks and business partners or transfer it to new companies if they're acquired, said Rob Shavell, Abine's co-founder.

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