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"read" "transfer" "connected" java scripts additional error phantom sites, How to eliminate?

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Bottom left Corner very heavy [sketchy] traffic Added Status-4-Eva saw it was java scripts causing issue

           Unusual Traffic Includes:

->Sites Ive never been too ->google when not on google ->Sometimes with input from keyboard mouse

Firefox--> Safe Mode --> Remove extensions Appearance --> Default Theme

Above did not help.

Why is google always throwing java scripts at me? I understand that you have to go through the protocol layers To access the data that makes up the webpage im viewing and that corner is a snapshot of that process....

however the amount of traffic im experiencing seems unsafe from a privacy stand point.

Bottom left Corner very heavy [sketchy] traffic Added Status-4-Eva saw it was java scripts causing issue Unusual Traffic Includes: ->Sites Ive never been too ->google when not on google ->Sometimes with input from keyboard mouse Firefox--> Safe Mode --> Remove extensions Appearance --> Default Theme Above did not help. Why is google always throwing java scripts at me? I understand that you have to go through the protocol layers To access the data that makes up the webpage im viewing and that corner is a snapshot of that process.... however the amount of traffic im experiencing seems unsafe from a privacy stand point.

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In a lot of cases scripts and css files and fonts and images can be retrieved from other web servers. Google for instance stores remote fonts and possibly some common JavaScript files.