Dr.Web revamps LinkChecker 3.2.1 with New Internet Tracker
With new features to block undesired content and better usability, Dr.WEB has released a new version 3.2.1 of its plug-in Dr.Web LinkChecker for Google Chrome, Safari, Opera and Mozilla (Firefox and Thunderbird). The new features of LinkChecker 3.2.1 include support for content filtering, allowing banner and flash ads to be blocked. In addition, users can manually block any undesirable elements of web pages.
Users can also take advantage of the new Internet tracker option that makes it possible to avoid having activities monitored on the Web and corresponding targeted advertising as well as to block web analytics features (Google Analytics, Yandeks.Metrika, etc) that monitor user behaviour on web pages. In addition, the new feature makes it possible to block social networking site plug-in (Facebook, Twitter, VKontakte, Google+ and LinkedIn).
The plug-in icon, displayed on the browser's navigation bar, allows users to track the number of blocked elements on a web page and control some Dr.Web LinkChecker features. The plug-in settings window has been revamped to make Dr.Web LinkChecker more informative and usable.
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