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The Alexa Toolbar, an application produced by Alexa Internet, is a Browser Helper Object for Internet Explorer on Microsoft Windows that is used by Alexa to measure website statistics.

Content

It includes a popup blocker, a search engine entry box, a link to Amazon.com, a link to Alexa, information about the current Alexa ranking of the website that the user is visiting, and links relevant to the site the user is browsing. By early 2005 there had been over 10 million downloads of the toolbar, according to Alexa. But the company does not provide info on how many of them are actually used.

Privacy

There are some privacy concerns about the toolbar, as it requests site data from Alexa and there is no information on how long Alexa stores these usage trails.

Problems

The Alexa Toolbar for Internet Explorer 7 is considered malware by Microsoft and as such cannot be installed on Windows Vista.[1]

Plugin supplies

A third-party developer-supplied plugin for the Firefox browser[2] served as the only solution after Amazon abandoned its A9 toolbar.[3] On July 16, 2007, Alexa released an official toolbar for Firefox called Sparky.[4]

See also

Reference test

A software blog column in support of the Alexa toolbar[5]

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