Google Alarm is a Google and Firefox addon that visually and audibly alerts you when your personal information is being sent to Google servers. Even outside Gmail and YouTube you are constantly sending information to Google through their vast network of tracking bugs: Google Analytics, Google AdSense, YouTube embeds, API calls all of this data is used to monitor and track your personal web browsing habits. It shows notifications, plays sound effects and keeps running stats about the % of websites you’ve visit with Google bugs present.
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