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Gary Kovacs: theo dõi những kẻ theo dõi

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Khi bạn lướt web, những thông tin của bạn đang được thu thập. Theo dõi trên web không hoàn toàn xấu-- thông tin cá nhân có thể giúp trình duyệt hiệu quả hơn; những thôn tin lưu lại có thể giúp trang web yêu thích của bạn tiếp tục hoạt động. Nhưng, Gary Kovacs cho rằng, bạn có quyền được biết thông tin nào đang được thu thập và chúng sẽ ảnh hưởng thế nào đến đời sống trực tuyến của bạn. Ông tung ra một tiện ích Firefox để làm việc đó.

Gary Kovacs is the CEO of the Mozilla Corporation, where he directs the development of Firefox. Full bio »

Translated into Vietnamese by Trang Le Ngoc Hai
Reviewed by Thanh Pham
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