![]() He's demanding that they all " stop being evil"- an obvious spin on Google's "don't be evil" mantra. He also said that Microsoft snuck in their Windows Live Photo Gallery and Office Live plug-ins into his web browser without his knowledge. He went on to ask: "Why do Microsoft, Google, Apple, and others think that it is an OK practice to add plug-ins to Firefox when I'm installing their software packages?" ![]() ![]() When you're installing desired software, such as iTunes, Apple will install- dare we say, trojan plug-ins- without your permission.Äotzler stated: "When I installed iTunes, in order to manage my music collection and sync to my iPod, why did Apple think it was OK to add the iTunes Application Detector plug-in to my Firefox web browser without asking me?" Mozilla's own Asa Dotzler ( pictured right) is fed up with the juggernaut internet companies sneaking in software plug-ins behind your back. There's a whole lot of brouhaha going on right now about the hidden plug-ins being installed unknowingly in the Mozilla Firefox web browser, with companies like Apple, Microsoft and even Google being named top offenders. ![]()
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