PrivDog wants to protect your privacy - by sending data home in clear text

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Wednesday, February 25. 2015

PrivDog wants to protect your privacy - by sending data home in clear text


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Since PrivDog is apparently a free download, it must be a blatant variant of the adage "If you're not paying, you're the product (and we give no guarantees that if you're paying, you're not the product as well)"
#1 Erick Staal on 2015-02-26 07:36 (Reply)
Hi.

I analyzed it.
It seems send to AdtrustMedia the URL and the session information which PrivDog decided Add-URL, if it requires even SSL and user authentication.

This is problem that it sends URL and session information with HTTP.
#2 blackwingcat (Homepage) on 2015-02-27 02:36 (Reply)

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