No, it is not necessary to shut down all extensions, you just need a better security model. Today, one click is sufficient to grant an extension unlimited access to all your request data (including form data) together…
I have seen the data the article talks about. For more than 99 % of the URLs, there was NO "cleaning" performed whatsoever, instead they just used the raw URL and made it thus accessible to anyone who bought the data.…
No, it is not necessary to shut down all extensions, you just need a better security model. Today, one click is sufficient to grant an extension unlimited access to all your request data (including form data) together…
I have seen the data the article talks about. For more than 99 % of the URLs, there was NO "cleaning" performed whatsoever, instead they just used the raw URL and made it thus accessible to anyone who bought the data.…