Squsi
Introducing Squsi 2.0
sQusi is a free add on for Internet Explorer and an extension for Firefox users in a single application. It is designed to take the clutter out of browsing, to help you find things and to prevent marketers from tagging and tracking you across the web.
 
  
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Cut Out The Clutter
sQusi zaps line dancing cowboys, blinking mortgage ads and full volume flash videos that blast you into the sudden cardiac arrest zone.  Now you can focus your attention on the ‘content’ you came to the site for.  Read More
 
  
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Help Each Other To Find Things
Use sQusi to create and share alerts with other users.  These alerts are displayed in a small unobtrusive window when you type in a keyword into a search engine such as Google or Yahoo! In other words, relevant alerts from the sQusi community appear only when you are looking for something. They beat email alerts hands down and one click turns them on or off.  Read More
 
  
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Make Yourself Less Well Known To Marketers
It's bad enough that you're tagged and tracked as you surf the web but what's truly scary is that all your searches (including those You Tube videos) and your web surfing history are maintained for your (and the Justice Department's) convenience. Think we're laying it thick to scare you? Check out the 'Good and Scary' link in the “Things you should know” box to the right. A growing number of people are so concerned, they are campaigning for a 'Do Not Track List'

To learn about how sQusi helps you become less well known.  Read more
 
  
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sQusi Is On Your Side
sQusi uses a continuously updated global database that resides on your computer to automatically and selectively block offending flash objects, web beacons, script,  IntelliTXT and other file types before they can be placed on your computer.

You can also use it to create your own personal white and black lists of allowed and blocked web addresses to override the global database settings. This is easier and more efficient that using the Windows Hosts file.
 
  
 Things You Should Know
Good and Scary
Scroogled!
Google Does Tricks For Clicks?
They Are Not Ads! They Are Content!
Are You Ready For A Free Ad-supported Vista?
Should They Be Called Mookies?
Could Google Be Doing Evil?
The Evil Empire Undoes Evil
The Do Not Track List-A Great Idea
 
  Things You Can Do
Avoid Getting Scroogled   Read More  
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