Vu dans la release note de la dernière version:
Je ne sais pas trop que penser de cet espion.First and foremost, Ghostery 7.2 includes our first official unveiling of the Human Web (not available on Microsoft Edge). The Human Web is a revolutionary technology developed by Cliqz, our new parent company, that uses the wisdom of the crowd to power a sophisticated suite of browsing tools, including private search and heuristic anti-tracking. The Human Web does this by aggregating anonymous statistical data from our users to determine the relevance and safety of trackers, websites, and search queries. This data is thoroughly scrubbed of any personally identifiable information and is passed through a series of peer-to-peer proxies, making the data virtually unidentifiable by anyone, including ourselves, so that even if our security were breached by a hacker or outside organization, there would be practically no way to tie this information to individuals. The Human Web, which is open source (check out the code), is implemented in all new installations of Ghostery, though users can easily opt out of it at any time. This implementation of the Human Web is the first step towards bringing heuristic anti-tracking – that is, an anti-tracking feature that uses machine learning to improve itself – to Ghostery in addition to our traditional block-list model, a move that will greatly increase the privacy firepower of our product.
Ils ne s'engagent pas tro sur l'aspect sécurité, ce qui est une preuve d’honnêteté (je me méfie de ceux qui clament être hacker proof ...).