It basically says*:
with Firefox, a POST request is sent to an external server and the user's browsing history is stored, without being necessary and for fixing the photobucket issue and on request it wasnt adequately explained by the programmer
with chrome, a small change to script leads to the fact that the IP of advertisements is changed in favor of the programmer, i.e.if the user visit a page with advertising link, such as amazon, the programmer will earn the money of the advert, instead of the rightful owner
despite all this, a reasonable privacy policy is missing...
*this is a free translation of the german text not my opinion*
cheers,
marco
with Firefox, a POST request is sent to an external server and the user's browsing history is stored, without being necessary and for fixing the photobucket issue and on request it wasnt adequately explained by the programmer
with chrome, a small change to script leads to the fact that the IP of advertisements is changed in favor of the programmer, i.e.if the user visit a page with advertising link, such as amazon, the programmer will earn the money of the advert, instead of the rightful owner
despite all this, a reasonable privacy policy is missing...
*this is a free translation of the german text not my opinion*
cheers,
marco