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==Description==
The AttentionTrust Extension is an "attention recorder" in the form of a Firefox extension that does the following:
allows users to record aspects of their browsing history and clickstream,
save that "attention data" locally as a .txt file and share that data with the AttentionTrust Approved Services of their choice,
informs users when they are visiting the site of an AttentionTrust member.

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Description[edit]

The AttentionTrust Extension is an "attention recorder" in the form of a Firefox extension that does the following: allows users to record aspects of their browsing history and clickstream, save that "attention data" locally as a .txt file and share that data with the AttentionTrust Approved Services of their choice, informs users when they are visiting the site of an AttentionTrust member.