Collusion
Collusion is an experimental add-on for Firefox and allows you to see all the third parties that are tracking your movements across the Web. It will show, in real time, how that data creates a spider-web of interaction between companies and other trackers.
For collusion updates, please follow the Collusion blog.
Links
Code is on Github
Bug list is in the GitHub issue tracker.
Mailing list is collusion@mozilla.org.
Development mailing list is collusion-dev@mozilla.org.
Latest released version of the add-on
The original Collusion blog post by Atul Varma: http://www.toolness.com/wp/2011/07/collusion/
Roadmap [DRAFT]
- Collusion logo for web and t-shirts
- Standardize data format
- Revised look and feel
- Features
- Enable blocking filters (off and on)
- Show individual tracker info on tabs
- Harmonize cross-browser versions (Firefox, Chrome, Safari)
- parallel repos, contribute patches to each other
- common look and feel, features
- data safety
- Data sharing opt-in w/ public-facing database API
- Improve visualization
- Better indicators for sites who are trackers - Q: why is this node red? independently verifiable
- More and better discovery - idea: filters (Privacychoice.org)
- website improvements
- display data from global tracking db - for Collusion users add a "throw your coin in the fountain" feature
- improved branding/product description
Guide to Collusion development
TODO