Can you block Google's tracking scripts when you're using Chrome? They're some of the worst... (Or does Google have some non-Java non-Flash way to track Chrome usage, more likely?)
I've had no trouble with NoScript and don't see any reason to switch to Ghostery - but the more the merrier![]()



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. If I really want to buy something from one of those sites, I can quit my browser to delete my browsing and download history (or do that manually if you haven't got your browser set to delete all that), login to the site I'm interested in and temporarily allow Google Analytics (or whatever other spyware they require), then revoke temporary permissions and start a new browser session, all from the main window.
