Firefoxers howl as privacy add-on auto updates with 'bloatware'

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    Firefoxers howl as privacy add-on auto updates with 'bloatware'


    Posted: 19 Jun 2010

    Firefox users are howling that a widely-used browser add-on designed to protect them from unwanted cookie tracking has been automatically updated with what they see as overly intrusive "bloatware".

    On June 14, after it was acquired by a software outfit known as Abine, a new version of the TACO behavioral-ad–blocking add-on was pushed out via Mozilla's auto-update process — which means it has received Mozilla's approval — and an army of users are complaining of a kind of privacy add-on bait-and-switch.

    "Despicably evil move guys. Using the trusted update path to stealthily 'update' to a bloatware shareware suite is just evil. Now I have to completely blow away this profile and reinstall all my TRUSTED extensions," says one reviewer. "See how easy it is to lose trust. *snapofthefingers* gone."

    Speaking with The Reg, Abine has defended the upgrade, saying that Mozilla asks users for their approval before downloading the new add-on and that although the add-on installs a host of new tools, any unrelated to TACO's original cookie management mission are turned off by default.

    "That's why we think of it as a legitimate upgrade," co-founder and CEO Eugene Kuznetsov tells The Reg. "You need [Abine's additional cookie management tools] to maintain the level of privacy TACO gave to a year ago. Behavioral ad networks are always adding new tools and you need new tools to stop them."

    A Mozilla spokeswoman said: "TACO changed owners, and the new owners changed the add-on radically. It still provides the same core functionality, but the user interface is very different and there are a large number of extra features and privacy tools. The add-on update was approved by Mozilla. It is safe for users and follows our policies set forth in our Add-on Review Process." You can peruse the process here.


    Abined TACO




    Source -
    Firefoxers howl as privacy add-on auto updates with 'bloatware' • The Register
    Posted By: JMH
    19 Jun 2010



  1. Posts : 12,177
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       #1

    Sorry to hear that, another one bits the dust.

    It's a sad state of affairs when bloatware comes in a 'update'.
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  2. Posts : 1,158
    Win7 HP (x64)/Win7 Ultimate (x64)
       #2

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  3. Posts : 908
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       #3

    Oh dear. I do think that some people have overreacted though.
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  4. Posts : 914
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       #4

    Yeah I don't understand the fuss. They had the add-on installed and it updated to something they didn't like?

    Doesn't this happen with most software at one point or another? I could see if they just slipped the add-on into the update without prior installation. Then they could "howl" all they want.

    and...

    Do foxes howl?
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  5. Posts : 872
    Windows 7 Home Premium x64
       #5

    This reminds me of when Apple decided to automatically include Safari in iTunes updates to Windows users. It's highly unethical, as are the programs that automatically install the Google toolbar unless you catch it and tell them otherwise.
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       #6

    I use Firefox... and I don't have such problems... are they downloading from official site?

    See ya!!
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       #7

    FerchogtX said:
    I use Firefox... and I don't have such problems... are they downloading from official site?

    See ya!!
    In case you misunderstood, the complaint is not with Firefox itself, but rather with a popular third-party extension/addon for Firefox.
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  8. Posts : 15
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       #8

    Before people bash on Abine, be sure to read this article

    http://www.velvetcache.org/2010/06/17/forking-taco-2-0

    After uninstalling the new 3.0 a page opened asking why and had a link to an 8kb version just like the old one. Although I use Beef Taco now since its easier to update. Abine doesn't seem evil really :/
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  9. Posts : 872
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    Flappyraccoon said:
    Before people bash on Abine, be sure to read this article

    » Forking TACO 2.0 » John Hobbs on coding, Omaha, and life in general » Blog Archive

    After uninstalling the new 3.0 a page opened asking why and had a link to an 8kb version just like the old one. Although I use Beef Taco now since its easier to update. Abine doesn't seem evil really :/
    That's nice, but they should give you the option to install the de-bloated version BEFORE you update. Having to install the update, then deal with the sudden explosion of unwanted software, then uninstall, and have to reinstall another version is more than one should have to go through just to get what they had when they started, don't you think?
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