. >>> mozilla ceo my guest this morning and daniel burriss is why your biggest problem isn't worth worrying about. our reporters this week on "press: here." good morning, everyone. if it feels like you're being followed, you are. the "wall street journal" recently published a series of articles revealing most are tracked as they travel from website to website. >> reporter: the report's called what they know were shocking. according to the journal articles, dictio.c instal lsom installs 234 files called cookies on your computer every time you look up a word. 11 of those files belong it to the website. the rest, though, are third party trackers that follow you as you surf weeks or months later. search for information about dandruff and days later you will see ads for shampoo on your browser. congress was incensed and held hearings and proposed laws. the engineers meanwhile solved the problem another way. the latest version of fire fox and microsoft internet explorer contain a do not track option that claims to keep you more or less anonymous on the web. >> gary kovacks takes the play of john