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Firefox 's Ping Attribute: Useful or Spyware?

An anonymous reader writes "The Mozilla Team has quietly enabled a new feature in Firefox that parses 'ping' attributes to anchor tags in HTML. Now links can have a 'ping' attribute that contains a list of servers to notify when you click on a link. Although link tracking has been done using redirects and Javascript, this new "feature" allows notification of an unlimited and uncontrollable number of servers for every click, and it is not noticeable without examining the source code for a link before clicking it."

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  1. Sounds like Microsoft all over by Dikeman · · Score: 1, Redundant

    Isn't this just like Microsoft back in the days. Making their browser compliant to their own 'standard' HTML specification in stead of the W3C specification?

    It's smelly if you ask me. If you have this marvelous new innovation for HTML, why not propose a new specification at W3C?

  2. So how long.... by Iphtashu+Fitz · · Score: 0, Redundant

    Until somebody writes a plugin to Mozilla to disable this "feature"?