Mozilla weighs privacy warnings for Web pages

February 2nd, 2010 admin
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Unless you speak lawyerese as a second language, a Web site’s privacy policy can seem as incomprehensible as the loudspeakers on New York City subways. But Mozilla may do something about it.


Originally posted on ZDNet

 
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