StopTheMadness can now stop mouse tracking

from blog The Desolation of Blog, | ↗ original
Today I've released version 15.2 of my web browser extension StopTheMadness in the Mac App Store. This update contains a new website option called "Mouse movement". When this option is enabled, StopTheMadness stops sites from using JavaScript to track the movement of your mouse pointer (or trackpad pointer). One benefit of the new feature is that it protects your privacy. Some sites such as Facebook are notorious for tracking your mouse movements. Another benefit is that it stops some common website annoyances. For example, it stops the little popups from appearing when you hover over links on Wikipedia or when you hover over user accounts on Twitter. The new website option "Mouse movement" is available in all browsers supported by StopTheMadness: Safari, Firefox, Google Chrome, Microsoft Edge, and Brave.